• Virtual Coffee Club

    Virtual MnCAN Coffee Club
    Virtual Via Zoom

    Grab your morning coffee for a casual time of participant-led conversation while supported by a Speech Pathologist. To read more about the group, click here: https://mncan.org/coffee-club/ There is no fee to participate in this group but we would invite you to make a donation to MnCAN: https://mncan.org/donate-to-mncan/ Participants will receive an email with Zoom each […]

  • Roseville In-Person Aphasia Conversation Group

    Roseville Aphasia Conversation Group

    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 […]

  • Investment In-Person Aphasia Conversation Group

    Investment Aphasia Conversation Group

    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 All Over Minnesota 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 […]

  • Neuroscience Center In-Person Aphasia Conversation Group

    Neuroscience Aphasia Conversation

    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 Better Together Aphasia Conversation

    Virtual “Waconia” Aphasia Conversation
    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 Drama Club

    Virtual Drama Club
    Virtual Via Zoom

    This club is an arts and drama outlet developed by and for people with aphasia. It provides diverse theater experiences for its participants. This includes theater-inspired activities, improvisation, gesture work, and script reading as able and performance opportunities. The Drama Club provides aphasia friendly tools to participants including supports as per the supportive conversation approach […]

  • In-Person PPA Support Group

    In-Person / Virtual PPA Support Group

    The PPA Support group is for people with Primary Progressive Aphasia as well as those caring for someone with PPA. This group provides ongoing support from peers and is facilitated by a Speech-Language Pathologist. This group is intended for people who have completed the MnCAN 8-week Staying Education Class for Primary Progressive Aphasia. We would […]

  • Glencoe Area In-Person Aphasia Conversation Group

    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 […]

  • Victoria In-Person Aphasia Conversation Group

    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 […]