Monday, October 24
6-8pm
Mount Sinai/Beth Israel Medical Center – IAM Aphasia Program
10 Union Square East
(between 14th and 15 Streets)
2nd floor Conference Room
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Tuesday, October 25
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
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Wednesday, October 26
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Brooklyn College Aphasia Group
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
For directions and additional information, Click Here
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Thursday, October 27
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
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Tuesday, November 1
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
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Wednesday, November 2
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Brooklyn College Aphasia Group
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
For directions and additional information, Click Here
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Thursday, November 3
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
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Monday, November 7
6-8pm
Mount Sinai/Beth Israel Medical Center – IAM Aphasia Program
10 Union Square East
(between 14th and 15 Streets)
2nd floor Conference Room
***
Tuesday, November 8
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
***
Wednesday, November 9
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Brooklyn College Aphasia Group
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
For directions and additional information, Click Here
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Thursday, November 10
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
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Saturday, November 12
10 am – 2:15
Teachers College
Columbia University
525 West 120th Street
(Between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave)
A separate meeting for co-survivors will be held at the same time.
Highly recommended!
Complimentary breakfast
“Brown-bag lunch”
You must be pre-registered for the Columbia program.
For applications, contact Bernadine Gagnon (212) 678-3889 or (212) 678-3409 bgagnon@exchange.tc.columbia.edu
or Carlota Schoolman (917) 532-7936 carlotaschoolman@gmail.com
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Tuesday, November 15
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
***
Wednesday, November 16
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Brooklyn College Aphasia Group
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
For directions and additional information, Click Here
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HUNTER CLOSED Thursday, November 17
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Monday, November 21
6-8pm
Mount Sinai/Beth Israel Medical Center – IAM Aphasia Program
10 Union Square East
(between 14th and 15 Streets)
2nd floor Conference Room
***
Tuesday, November 22
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
***
Wednesday, November 23
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Brooklyn College Aphasia Group
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
For directions and additional information, Click Here
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Thursday, November 24
NO PROGRAM
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Tuesday, November 29
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
***
Wednesday, November 30
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Brooklyn College Aphasia Group
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
For directions and additional information, Click Here
***
Thursday, December 1
4-6pm
Hunter/IAM Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)
***
Saturday, December 3
10 am – 2:15 pm
Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street
(Between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave)
A separate meeting for co-survivors will be held at the same time.
Highly recommended!
Complimentary breakfast
“Brown-bag lunch”
You must be pre-registered for the Columbia program.
For applications, contact Bernadine Gagnon (212) 678-3889 or (212) 678-3409 bgagnon@exchange.tc.columbia.edu
or Carlota Schoolman (917) 532-7936 carlotaschoolman@gmail.com
***
IAM assists people with speech and learning problems due to the disability of aphasia caused by a brain injury. Groups are held in several locations. Our sessions at Mount Sinai/Beth Israel and The Church of St. Luke in the Fields are conducted by professional and licensed Speech-Language Pathologists who volunteer their services. Groups at Hunter College, Teachers College, Columbia University, and Brooklyn College are conducted by Graduate Student Clinicians under the supervision of licensed Senior Supervisors.
All of our programs are free of charge. Everyone is welcome!
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For additional information please contact
Carlota Schoolman, Executive Director, IAM – International Aphasia Movement,
Any questions and thoughts are welcome, Carlota
carlotaschoolman@gmail.com
917-532-7936