Aphasia Website Resources

Instrumental SLP

Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program for California Residents

Stroke Association

UK’s leading stroke charity offering life-long support for stroke survivors and families, focusing on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation

Therapy Materials Vault

Resource library providing downloadable materials for speech-language pathologists working with aphasia clients

Tactus Therapy

Mobile apps designed by speech-language pathologists for adult stroke and aphasia recovery, offering evidence-based therapy exercises

NeuroHero

Speech and language therapy apps created by Speech-Language Pathologists for people with word-finding difficulties following stroke, brain injury, dementia, or autism

Lingraphica

Specialized provider of AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) devices designed specifically for adults with aphasia, apraxia, dysarthria, and primary progressive aphasia

The Aphasia Institute

Professional training and research organization focused on aphasia rehabilitation and life participation approaches

Aphasia Recovery Connection (ARC)

Nonprofit organization dedicated to ending isolation of aphasia survivors and families through virtual programming and community support

American Stroke Association

Division of American Heart Association focused on stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery support

LoveYourBrain Foundation

Organization providing resources and community support for traumatic brain injury survivors, including yoga and mindfulness programs

National Aphasia Association (NAA)

Nonprofit organization supporting individuals with aphasia, providing public education, resources for families and healthcare professionals, and promoting awareness of aphasia as a communication disorder

Aphasia Center of California

Free online meetups facilitated by speech-language pathologists, available 7 days a week for people with aphasia and care partners

Aphasia Games for Health

Platform offering games and activities designed specifically for aphasia therapy and practice