BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//The National Aphasia Association - ECPv6.4.0.1//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://aphasia.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for The National Aphasia Association REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20240310T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20241103T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20250309T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20251102T060000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20260308T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20261101T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000957-1720715400-1720719000@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2024-07-11/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240808T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240808T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000958-1723134600-1723138200@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2024-08-08/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240912T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000959-1726158600-1726162200@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2024-09-12/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000960-1728577800-1728581400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2024-10-10/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241114T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000961-1731601800-1731605400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2024-11-14/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241212T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241212T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000962-1734021000-1734024600@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2024-12-12/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250109T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000963-1736440200-1736443800@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-01-09/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000964-1739464200-1739467800@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-02-13/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000965-1741883400-1741887000@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-03-13/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000966-1744302600-1744306200@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-04-10/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000967-1746721800-1746725400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-05-08/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000968-1749745800-1749749400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-06-12/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000969-1752165000-1752168600@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-07-10/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250814T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000970-1755189000-1755192600@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-08-14/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000971-1757608200-1757611800@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-09-11/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000972-1760027400-1760031000@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-10-09/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000973-1763051400-1763055000@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-11-13/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251211T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000974-1765470600-1765474200@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2025-12-11/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000975-1767889800-1767893400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-01-08/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000976-1770913800-1770917400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-02-12/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000977-1773333000-1773336600@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-03-12/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000978-1775752200-1775755800@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-04-09/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000979-1778776200-1778779800@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-05-14/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000980-1781195400-1781199000@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-06-11/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000981-1783614600-1783618200@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-07-09/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000982-1786638600-1786642200@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-08-13/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260910T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260910T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000983-1789057800-1789061400@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-09-10/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261008T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261008T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000984-1791477000-1791480600@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-10-08/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261112T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261112T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000985-1794501000-1794504600@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-11-12/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261210T163000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261210T173000 DTSTAMP:20240613T221131 CREATED:20240415T141438Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240415T141439Z UID:10000986-1796920200-1796923800@aphasia.org SUMMARY:Technology and Supports for Aphasia DESCRIPTION:We will demonstrate ways you can use technology and various applications to support people with aphasia and expand upon one’s current home program. We will go beyond just the apps “made for people with aphasia” and show you how to use the many options\, personalize them\, and tailor them to your needs so you can become more independent in your environment. \n  \nBrooke Lang and Bryn Bowles of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy lead this group. Starting in October\, the group will meet on the first Thursday of the month at 4:30 pm Eastern Time on Zoom. \n  \nEmail Sign-Up: https://forms.gle/ZZjCEfiJyseg5y9F7 \nMeet the Leaders\nBrooke\nBrooke Lang\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a Speech Language Pathologist and owner of Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy\, specializing in the area of Aphasiology and Apraxia and providing telepractice services nationwide. \nBrooke previously served as a lead clinician in the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s intensive aphasia program (PIRATE)\, working under some of the most well-known Aphasia research professionals and Aphasiologists in the field of speech pathology. \nShe started Integrative Reconnective Aphasia Therapy in March of 2019\, where she works to develop personalized treatment plans and provides innovative aphasia therapy techniques that go beyond the traditional approaches\, applying both principles of neuroplasticity and evidence-based practice. \nBrooke also published a best-selling book\, titled “After Aphasia: A guide to rebuilding your\ncommunication after a stroke\,” a resource for individuals living with Aphasia\, caregivers\, and medical professionals. She has also written “Working Outside the Workbook\,” providing an opportunity for individuals and care partners to implement unique speech/language exercises outside of therapy sessions. \nBryn\nAt age 26\, Bryn Bowles was working in Alaska as a Critical Care Registered Nurse in the Intensive Care Unit and preparing for graduate school. \nOn May 20\, 2019\, Bryn ruptured an undiagnosed brain aneurysm\, spent 30 days as a patient in the ICU being cared for by colleagues\, undergoing 5 brain surgeries to save her life. She spent 3 months as an inpatient in neuro rehabilitation. \nHer recovery continues today as she lives with aphasia\, apraxia and paralysis. Bryn’s dreams have changed but her compassion for others remains steadfast\, words or no words. She has a strong desire to help people with Aphasia\, because she understands the frustrations and challenges they are going through.She currently is a group facilitator and mentor for people with Aphasia. URL:https://aphasia.org/event/technology-and-supports-for-aphasia-2/2026-12-10/ CATEGORIES:Digital Event ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://aphasia.org/app/uploads/2023/11/Technology-and-Supports-for-Aphasia.png END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR