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  National Aphasia Association http://www.aphasia.org/
Nonprofit organization devoted to assisting people with aphasia and their families. Its online offerings include fact sheets on aphasia, support group listings, reviews of research, tips for finding a speech-language pathologist, and information on upcoming NAA conferences.
  NINDS Aphasia Information Page http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/aphasia/aphasia.htm
Fundamental information about aphasia from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
  Aphasia Hope Foundation http://www.aphasiahope.org/
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization promoting aphasia research and working to ensure that all aphasia survivors and caregivers have an awareness of, and access to, appropriate therapy. Features of the Foundation's online home include study announcements and forums for caregivers, survivors, treatment professionals, and researchers.
  Adult Aphasia: Recent Research http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/adultaphasia.asp
Fact sheet covering established aphasia types and therapies, support organizations, and new approaches to evaluation, characterization, and treatment. Published by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders.
  Speakability http://www.speakability.org.uk/
UK charity that is dedicated to helping aphasic individuals rebuild communication through information services, self-help groups, training of treatment professionals, and public advocacy.
  UK Connect http://www.ukconnect.org/
Supporting aphasic individuals in the United Kingdom through an integrated program of therapy, education, and research.
  Academy of Aphasia http://www.academyofaphasia.org/
Professional association of aphasia researchers, offering conference notices, employment listings, and an international directory of aphasia clinics online.
  Harold Goodglass Aphasia Research Center http://www.bu.edu/aphasia/
Located at the Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center and affiliated with Boston University.
  University of Michigan Aphasia Services http://www.aphasiahelp.com/
Providing intensive rehabilitation services, discussion groups, and other programs for adults with aphasia and their families through the University Center for the Development of Language and Literacy in Ann Arbor.
  Moss Rehab: Aphasia http://www.einstein.edu/yourhealth/physicalrehab/aphasia/index.html
Overview of the Philadelphia-based hospital's offerings for aphasic individuals and their rehabilitation teams. Links to further information about the hospital's Aphasia Center, research activities, and MossTalk aphasia therapy software are provided.
  Aphasia Institute http://www.aphasia.ca/
Toronto-based charitable organization assisting individuals with aphasia, their families, and professionals in the field.
  http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia.htm http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia.htm
Consumer-oriented primer by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Includes descriptions of aphasia varieties and related disorders, introductions to assessment and treatment methods, and links to ASHA's articles on augmentive communication and family adjustment to aphasia.
  York-Durham Aphasia Centre http://www.ydac.on.ca/
Ontario-based partnership of speech-language and social work professionals, community volunteers, and family members working with and for adults with aphasia. Locations of YDAC facilities include Stouffville, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, and Maple.
  Intensive Residential Aphasia Communication Therapy Program http://www.aphasiaaction.com/
Offered through the Dalhousie School of Human Communication Disorders in Halifax, Nova Scotia, inteRACT supports the philosophy that aphasic individuals can learn strategies to deal with their condition and continue to lead full, communicative lives.
  British Aphasiology Society http://www.bas.org.uk/
Professional association seeking to disseminate information about aphasia and its treatment, encourage excellence in the scientific investigation of aphasia, promote the interests of aphasic individuals, and draw upon their expertise.
  eMedicine - Aphasia http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic437.htm
Clinical review of aphasia and its subtypes, authored Daniel H Jacobs, MD.
  aphasiahelp.org http://www.aphasiahelp.org/
Information, penpals, and personal pages, specifically for people with aphasia.
  Aphasia Center of California http://www.aphasiacenter.org/
Oakland-based center providing group and individual speech-language treatment, caregiver's groups, and recreational classes for individuals with aphasia following stroke. Established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 1996.
  Aphasia Now http://www.aphasianow.org/
Community for people with this condition. Includes a support forum, news, resources, and help.
  The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia http://www.aphasiatavistocktrust.org/
Registered British charity whose aims are to establish clinics across the country, support research into speech-language therapy, determine the most cost-effective treatments, and train future speech-language professionals.
  Aphasia Forum http://www.aphasiaforum.com/ENGL.HTM
Background information for aphasic individuals, caregivers, speech therapists, and researchers. Presented in English and Italian by the Neuropsychological and Speech Therapy Service of Genoa University.
  Dyscover http://www.dyscover.org.uk/
Support groups for dysphasic individuals in Surrey (UK). Managed by speech-language therapists.
  ERUDIT Aphasia Tutorial http://fuzzy.iau.dtu.dk/aphasia.nsf/
Demonstration of a neural network classifier for the diagnosis of aphasia subtypes.
  Aphasia Centre of Ottawa http://www.aphasiaottawa.com
Communication disorders specialists, in partnership with social workers and trained volunteers, provide programs to help people adjust to living with aphasia and to again participate in regular community activities.
  Aphasia Self-Help Group Gloucestershire (Glos-Speak) http://www.aphasia-glos.org.uk/
A friendly and supportive group, established in 2001 by aphasic speakers and affiliated to Speakability--a UK charity for individuals with aphasia.
  Primary Progressive Aphasia and Frontal Dementia http://www.brain.northwestern.edu/ppa/
Featuring a patient-and-family guide to PPA and description of the PPA Program of Northwestern University's Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center.
  Coping Strategies for Families Adjusting to Aphasia http://www.healthtouch.com/bin/EContent_HT/showAllLfts.asp?lftname=ASLHA026&cid=HT
Communication tips and suggestions for support, provided by Healthtouch Online and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
  Yahoo! Groups: Aphasia http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Aphasia/
Mailing list created to share information, questions, and feelings about aphasia. Its members specifically encourage aphasic persons to contribute to the ongoing discussion.
  International Aphasia Project http://crl.ucsd.edu/aphasia/
Studying stroke-induced communication difficulties, in multiple languages, to achieve a better understanding of the brain mechanisms that are responsible for normal and abnormal language functions.

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