IAM Aphasia Programs Week of Sunday, February 12, 2017

 

Monday, February 13
6-8pm

Mount Sinai Downtown — (I AM) Aphasia Program
10 Union Square East
New York, NY 10003
(between 14th and 15 Streets)
2nd floor Conference Room

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Tuesday, February 14
4-6pm

Hunter Collage — (I AM) Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
New York, NY 10010
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)

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Wednesday, February 15
11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Brooklyn College — (I AM) Aphasia Group
4400 Boylan Hall
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210

For information, contact
Susan K. Bohne, M.A., CCC-SLP
Associate Clinic Director
Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech-Language-Hearing Center
Brooklyn College, CUNY
Telephone   (718) 951-5186
Fax   (718) 951-4363
Email   sbohne@brooklyn.cuny.edu

For details and directions Click Here

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Thursday, February 16
4-6pm

Hunter College — (I AM) Aphasia Group
425 East 25th Street, N133
New York, NY 10010
(between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive)

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Our Programs

(I-AM) assists people with speech and learning problems due to the disability of aphasia caused by a stroke or other brain injury. Groups are held in several locations. Our sessions at Mount Sinai Downtown and The Church of St. Luke in the Fields are conducted by 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! 

For additional information please contact
Carlota Schoolman, Executive Director, (I-AM)International Aphasia Movement,
(917) 532-7936 or carlotaschoolman@gmail.com


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I AM International Aphasia Movement
Co-Founded by Harvey N. Alter and Michael A. Young, Esq. 2005

 

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