Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder affecting one’s ability to use language in the forms of speech, writing, reading, and listening. Imagine knowing exactly what you want to say without being able to get it out. Aphasia does not impact intelligence or memory.
At The Aphasia Project (TAP), we empower individuals with aphasia, their families, and the broader community by providing lifelong support, education, and resources to strengthen communication, build confidence, and foster meaningful connections for fully integrated lives.
We offer weekly in-person and virtual conversation groups led by speech-language pathologists for continued practice, support groups for care partners, virtual educational trainings, community resource access, and personalized communication support books.
Our programs and services would not be possible without the generous and ongoing support of its donors and community partners.