Group Therapy

A skilled speech-language pathologist leads our Aphasia Therapy Group. This group provides many benefits for individuals living with aphasia, including…

  • Social connection and participation

  • Opportunities to practice strategies and techniques learned during one-on-one therapy

  • A supportive environment with others facing similar challenges

Aphasia Group

A diverse group of elderly people smiling and laughing together in a bright room, some seated in chairs and one in a wheelchair, engaged in conversation.

Every Tuesday at 3:30 PM

Conversation Group for Mild Dementia

The Conversation Group helps people with Alzheimer's and dementia communicate better and for longer. It's designed for individuals who are starting to have difficulty with communication. Some benefits are...

  • Communication strategy practice with diverse partners

  • Opportunities for socialization

  • Preserving current language abilities for longer and slowing the decline of symptoms

Three people, two women and a man, engaged in a conversation in a bright indoor setting. The woman with gray hair is speaking, while the man and the other woman listen.

Every Friday at 1:00 PM

Speak Out! Group for Parkinson’s Disease

This group is for people who finished our one-on-one Speak Out! Program for Parkinson's disease. It is hybrid, meaning it is online and in person. The group aims to...

  • Maintain your intentional speaking voice

  • Preserve current abilities for longer and slow the decline of speech impairments

Woman with long hair sitting at a wooden table, smiling and looking at her laptop screen displaying a video call with multiple people, a coffee mug and a plant on the table, window in the background.

Every Wednesday at 12:15 PM