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...
by Kevin Lindland | Apr 3, 2019 | CAC News
In this interesting article, which includes a link to an essay from the New Yorker magazine, Game of Thrones star, Emilia Clarke (aka Daenerys Targaryen), talks about her experiences recovering from two brain aneurysms (including a temporary period of aphasia)....
by Kevin Lindland | Mar 6, 2019 | CAC News
The Alberta Aphasia Knowledge Exchange Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 27th at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. The registration form is available at the following link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1z44Eaua99kjP6qk2vOkUuTX1vjZppaY1
by Kevin Lindland | Feb 9, 2019 | CAC News
SAVE THE DATE!! The Alberta Aphasia Knowledge Exchange Day is happening on April 27th at the University of Alberta. This is a great learning opportunity for speech-language pathologists and all other rehabilitation professional. See the following link for more...
by Kevin Lindland | Feb 6, 2019 | CAC News, Uncategorized
Debbie Maloney had a brain aneurysm and stroke at the age of 36, and had to learn how to walk and talk again. This interesting article examines Debbie’s path to recovery and the ongoing challenges she continues to face each day....