Do you or your loved one have aphasia? You are not alone.
Aphasia is a common communication disorder affecting an estimated 2 million Americans. Aphasia can occur suddenly (ex. from stroke or brain injury) or gradually over time (ex. primary progressive aphasia).
The purpose of SANA is:
to offer a supportive in-person community for individuals with aphasia and their loved ones
to provide opportunities to maximize social interaction between individuals with aphasia and between family members.
SANA meets:
The first Thursday of the month, 6–7:30 p.m., September–December and February–May
Pre-registration is not required
Address:
7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229, Dental School / School of Health Professions, 1st floor
Questions and/or directions?
Contact: Dr. Cathy Torrington Eaton
210-450-3053
torringtonea@uthscsa.edu
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