by Kevin Lindland | Jun 18, 2021 | CAC News
Check out this excellent account of living with stroke and aphasia as described by stroke survivor, Cary Seibel, and his daughter,...
by Kevin Lindland | Apr 16, 2020 | CAC News
La Trobe University in Australia has created an outstanding set of resources to support health professionals working with persons with aphasia – https://www.latrobe.edu.au/research/centres/health/aphasia/resources . Check it out!
by Kevin Lindland | Apr 16, 2020 | CAC News
Social distancing is difficult for people with aphasia. Check out this list of small, actionable activities from the National Aphasia Association that you can do from home each day to work on your communication skills...
by Kevin Lindland | Mar 15, 2020 | CAC News, Uncategorized
Due to mounting concerns about the coronavirus (Covid-19), the CAC steering committee has made the decision to place all of our conversation groups (Parkdale Church, First Baptist Church, Heart and Stroke and Glenmore Park) and the book club on hold until further...
by Kevin Lindland | Mar 6, 2020 | CAC News, Uncategorized
Nice article on the Corbett Hall Speech-Language Pathology Clinic at the University of Alberta and the Alberta Aphasia Camp 2020. This year’s camp will take place at the Gull Lake centre from September 18 to 20. Application forms will be available in May....
by isadmin | Apr 27, 2019 | CAC News
Save the Date! The Alberta Aphasia Camp is happy to announce its 6th Annual Camp happening on September 13th-15th, 2019 at the Gull Lake Centre! The camp is an opportunity for adults living with aphasia to focus on recreation and relaxation in an aphasia friendly...