• Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Speak Up! Young Adult Aphasia Support Group

    Virtual Speak Up! Young Adult Support Group

    Speak Up! is a support group for young adults under age 50 who could benefit from connection and support during the aphasia recovery journey. Group participants will have the opportunity to develop friendships, gain confidence, feel accepted and understood. The group is facilitated by a Speech-Language Pathologist. There is no fee for this monthly support […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]

  • Virtual Burnsville Aphasia Conversation Group

    Virtual Burnsville Aphasia Conversation Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Aphasia conversation groups are 6-7 people with aphasia who gather to practice conversation techniques and find connection. The groups are facilitated by a speech language pathologist and focus on both the Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA) and Supportive Conversation for Aphasia (SCA). Conversation groups are a great opportunity to gain confidence and build friendships […]

  • Virtual Care Partner Support Group

    Virtual Care Partner Support Group
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Anyone who cares for someone with aphasia is welcome. This could be a spouse, child, friend, sibling, etc. Your partner does not have to participate in a MnCAN group. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/care-partner-support-group/ There is no fee to participant in this group but we would invite you to make a […]