What We Do
This center will provide training of conversation partners to allow for increased socialization in home and in the community.
In addition, collaboration with the varied health-related majors at the college trains future healthcare practitioners on supported communication.
Isolation, depression, and poor access to healthcare are very common in people with chronic aphasia, and we hope to avoid this by engaging people in everyday activities with others. We also aspire to provide truly beneficial caregiver/care partner support to families, friends, and others impacted by aphasia.
Who We Serve
The Aphasia Center works with those with difficulty communicating after strokes, brain injuries, or other neurological conditions.
A person must be medically stable to attend. Clients are served by the New York State Department of Health TBI-Medicaid Waiver program or are private-paying clients seeking longer-term support after discharge from outpatient services.
Services Provided
A structured day program that runs Monday through Friday
Group offerings
Intake Process
If you, or someone you know is interested in the program, please contact:
Julie Hart, MS, CCC-SLP
Director of The Aphasia Center
[email protected]
518-292-1800
We will get back in touch with you to set up an individual meeting and a tour to determine if this program is right for you.