Aphasia Nova Scotia
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Aphasia Association of Nova Scotia
The Aphasia Association of Nova Scotia, registered under the business number 810968404RR0001, is a Canadian nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting adults living with aphasia, a communication disorder that affects speaking, understanding, reading, and writing, typically resulting from strokes or brain injuries. The organization aims to provide a safe, inclusive community where individuals affected by aphasia can increase their self-confidence and build independence on their journey to reconnect with society.
Mission and Vision
The mission of the Aphasia Association of Nova Scotia is to create a supportive environment that fosters self-confidence and independence among people with aphasia. They offer resources, social opportunities, and peer-to-peer encouragement not only for individuals with aphasia but also for their families, friends, and colleagues. Additionally, the organization works to raise public awareness about aphasia and related language disorders, emphasizing that while aphasia affects communication abilities, it does not impact intelligence.
Their vision is for individuals with aphasia to maintain strong connections within their communities, supported by a network of volunteers who provide educational and social opportunities. They also strive for a broader public understanding of aphasia to promote acceptance and create inclusive opportunities for those affected.
Programs and Services
Aphasia Association of Nova Scotia offers a variety of programs designed to foster social interaction and communication skill development in a safe environment. Key offerings include:
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Expressive Cafés: Monthly gatherings held across Nova Scotia that provide opportunities for individuals with aphasia and their support networks to engage in conversation, games, cognitive exercises, and other expressive activities aimed at improving communication skills.
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Aphasia Camp: A collaborative weekend retreat organized with partners such as March of Dimes Canada and Dalhousie University’s School of Human Communication Disorders. The camp takes place at Brigadoon Village and includes recreational activities like art, boating, swimming, music, archery, drama, and campfires. These activities are designed to help participants enjoy life beyond their aphasia and build social connections.
Other offerings include the Health Choir, "Singing for Talking," led by a neurologic music therapist, which supports communication through music.
Community Involvement
The organization encourages involvement through programs, volunteering, and donations, fostering a community empowered by inclusion and support. Membership and participation extend beyond those with aphasia to include families, friends, caregivers, and the wider public, enhancing understanding and advocacy for aphasia.
Partnerships and Affiliations
Aphasia Association of Nova Scotia collaborates with various organizations to enhance its services and outreach, including local health and brain injury associations, national aphasia networks, and academic institutions.
Values
Core values of the organization include respect and support for people with aphasia, encouragement and empowerment as individuals regain confidence and independence, as well as promoting inspiration and motivation within the aphasia community.
Summary
As a nonprofit registered charity, the Aphasia Association of Nova Scotia plays a vital role in supporting adults affected by aphasia across Nova Scotia. With its comprehensive programs, strong community network, and advocacy efforts, it helps those impacted by aphasia to reconnect with society and improve their quality of life while educating the public about the disorder.
Note: Business Registration Number - 810968404RR0001
[1] https://www.aphasianovascotia.ca [2] https://www.aphasianovascotia.ca/resources [3] https://aphasia.org/stories/aphasia-nova-scotia/ [4] https://braininjuryns.com/directory/name/aphasia-nova-scotia/ [5] https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/nova-scotia-aphasia-association/aphasia-camp/
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Podobně sociální sítě (1987)
Baby club KAČKA z.s.2000 |
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Centrální polytechnické dílny, z.s.2000 |
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ČLOVĚČINA z. s.2000 |
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DNES POMÁHÁM, z.s.2000 |
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Dotkni se křídel z.s.2000 |
Více Léčba duševního zdraví
Plzeňská zastávka z.s.Všeruby |
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Spolek Aleš, z.s.Plzeň |
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Ledovec, z.s.Ledce |
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Spolek KOLUMBUSÚstí nad Labem |
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Masopust, z.s.Chomutov |
Novinky
Join us tomorrow, July 9th, at the library for an in-person Aphasia Café from 1:30-3:30pm! See you there! (fb)
Hello all! There is a valley Aphasia Café this Sunday, June 29th at 12:30pm! Please contact Michael for more information. See you there! (fb)
Poslední komentáře
🌟 Love what you're doing, Aphasia Nova Scotia! Your dedication to supporting individuals with aphasia and their families is truly inspiring. Looking forward to joining one of your upcoming events! ❤️detail |
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🙌 Thank you for raising awareness about aphasia and providing such valuable resources! It’s great to see a community come together to support those affected by this communication disorder. Keep up the amazing work! 💪💙detail |
Poslední diskuze
What strategies can we implement to raise awareness about aphasia in our communities and reduce stigma associated with communication disorders?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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How can technology be utilized to enhance communication and rehabilitation for individuals living with aphasia?Odpovědí: 3, Naposledy před 1 den detail |
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