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Aphasia Access Conversations

213 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago - ★★★★★ - 20 ratings

Aphasia Access Conversations brings you the latest aphasia resources, tips, and a-ha moments from Life Participation professionals who deliver way more than stroke and aphasia facts. Topics include aphasia group treatment ideas, communication access strategies, plus ways to grow awareness and funds for your group aphasia therapy program. ​This podcast is produced by Aphasia Access. Search our courses, resources, and events by keywords at https://bit.ly/aphaccacademy.

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Episode #5 - In Conversation with Dr. Barbara Shadden

March 10, 2017 20:49 - 44 minutes - 50.7 MB

Dr. Katie Strong interviews Dr. Barbara Shadden, Professor Emeritus in Communication Disorders and Co-Director of the Office for Studies on Aging at the University of Arkansas. This interview includes: How to define identity, and understand the impact it has on aphasia 4 Tips that support the emotional and physical health of client caregivers 3 Ways to help make your aphasia therapy more identity friendly Download the Full Show Notes  

4 - Best Business Practices in Aphasia Care: In Conversation with Lynn Maher

January 10, 2017 08:00 - 42 minutes - 48.3 MB

Dr. Janet Patterson (VA Northern California) speaks with Dr. Lynn Maher about the business practices of a community aphasia group. Dr. Maher is in the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences at University of Houston and she’s also a founding board member of the Houston Aphasia Recovery Center. In today’s episode, you will learn: How to find the best fit for people who want to be part of your community aphasia group How to balance the desire to build programs for people with a...

4 - In Conversation with Dr. Lynn Maher

January 10, 2017 08:00 - 42 minutes - 48.3 MB

Dr. Janet Patterson (VA Northern California) speaks with Dr. Lynn Maher, a founding board member of the Houston Aphasia Recovery Center, about the business practices of a community aphasia group. They discuss Founder's Syndrome, Magical Thinking, fiscal responsibility, and how to find the best fit for people who want to be part of your community aphasia group.  

Episode #4 - In Conversation with Dr. Lynn Maher

January 10, 2017 08:00 - 42 minutes - 48.4 MB

Dr. Janet Patterson interviews Dr. Lynn Maher, founding member of the Houston Aphasia Recovery Center. This interview includes: How to find the best fit and engage people who want to be a part of your community aphasia group How to balance the desire to build programs for people with aphasia with good stewardship and being fiscally responsible How Founder's Syndrome and Magical Thinking can both propel and stall your community aphasia program Download the Full Show Notes  

3 - Great Ideas in Aphasia Care Programming: In conversation with Aura Kagan

November 22, 2016 08:00 - 31 minutes - 35.9 MB

This is the first in our regular “Great Ideas” episodes. Each episode will provide listeners with tried-and-true ideas for innovative care. To get complete show notes and to learn more about Aphasia Access, visit www.aphasiaaccess.org.  In today’s episode, you’ll learn: The value of a more impact-focused definition of aphasia How to use conversational interactions to develop programming How to use volunteers to in your aphasia centers The importance of an “initial” visit with people ...

Episode #3 - In Conversation with Dr. Aura Kagan

November 22, 2016 08:00 - 31 minutes - 36.1 MB

Ellen Bernstein-Ellis interviews Dr. Aura Kagan, Executive Director of The Aphasia Institute. This interview includes: The value of a more impact-focused definition of aphasia How a conversational interactions approach guides programming The value of volunteers in your aphasia centers The importance of providing an introductory experience for people with aphasia and their families Download the Full Show Notes

3 - In Conversation with Dr. Aura Kagan

November 22, 2016 08:00 - 31 minutes - 35.9 MB

Ellen Bernstein-Ellis (Aphasia Treatment Program and California State University - East Bay) speaks with Dr. Aura Kagan, a true LPAA champion and innovator. They discuss the value of a more impact-focused definition of aphasia, how to use conversational interactions to develop programming, the importance of initial visits, and how to use volunteers in your aphasia centers. 

2 - Engaging Your Community: In Conversation with Jackie Hinckley

November 15, 2016 18:48 - 31 minutes - 36.2 MB

Dr. Nidhi Mahendra, San Jose State University, speaks with Dr. Jackie Hinckley. Dr. Hinckley is a professor emeritus at the University of South Florida and the Executive Director of Voices of Hope for Aphasia.  For full show notes and to learn more about Aphasia Access, please visit www.aphasiaaccess.org.  Today’s interview includes: Best practices for raising awareness of any condition Top marketing tools for promoting referrals in support of your aphasia community Important trends...

2 - In Conversation with Jackie Hinckley

November 15, 2016 18:48 - 31 minutes - 36.2 MB

Dr. Nidhi Mahendra (San Jose State University) speaks with Dr. Jackie Hinckley, a professor emeritus at the University of South Florida and the Executive Director of Voices of Hope for Aphasia. They converse about the best practices for raising awareness of any condition, top marketing tools for promoting referrals, and important trends to understand in order to generate a response to your aphasia services.

Episode #2 - In Conversation with Jackie Hinckley

November 15, 2016 18:48 - 31 minutes - 36.2 MB

Dr. Nidhi Mahendra interviews Dr. Jackie Hinckley, Executive Director of Voices of Hope for Aphasia. This interview includes: Best practices for raising awareness of any condition. Top marketing tools for promoting referrals and support of your aphasia community. Key trends to understand in order to generate a response to your aphasia services. Download the Full Show Notes

1 - What can Aphasia Access do for you?

October 13, 2016 04:32 - 30 minutes - 34.8 MB

Dr. Katie Strong speaks with Kathryn Shelley, current Board of Director President for Aphasia Access. Kathryn shares her own journey in aphasia care and some “a-ha!” realizations behind the creation of Aphasia Access. You’ll learn: Three W’s that start and sustain an aphasia program Four ways that Aphasia Access differs from other aphasia organizations Five aphasia access avenues designed to save you time One thing you can do today to improve your network To become a member of Apha...

Episode #1 - In Conversation with Kathryn Shelley

October 13, 2016 04:32 - 30 minutes - 34.8 MB

Dr. Katie Strong speaks with Kathryn Shelley, current President of Aphasia Access. Kathryn shares her own journey in aphasia care and some "a-ha!" realizations behind the creation of Aphasia Access. You'll learn: Three W's that start and sustain an aphasia program Four ways that Aphasia Access differs from other aphasia organizations Five Aphasia Access avenues designed to save you time One thing you can do today to improve your network  Download the Full Show Notes

1 - In Conversation with Kathryn Shelley

October 13, 2016 04:32 - 30 minutes - 34.8 MB

Dr. Katie Strong speaks with Kathryn Shelley, current Board of Director President for Aphasia Access. They talk about the three W's that start and sustain an aphasia program, four ways that Aphasia Access differs from other aphasia organizations, five avenues designed to save time, and one thing you can do today to improve your network.

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