Aphasia Group Locations

Brooklyn College
Columbia Teacher’s College at 120th Street and Broadway
Hunter College at 25th Street and First Avenue

Brooklyn College

All Programs are free
Everyone is Welcome

Brooklyn College Speech, Language, Hearing Center hosts a weekly aphasia group on Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:45 am to 12:15 pm New York time during the school semester.

You may attend virtually or in person
You must sign up to attend.
Participants choose in-person or virtual when signing up

If you would like to participate in this group,
contact slhcenter@brooklyn.cuny.edu
or call 718-951-5186 for more information

Brooklyn College Diana Rogovin Davidow Speech Language Hearing Center
2900 Bedford Avenue – 4400 Boylan Hall
Brooklyn, NY 11210-2889
718 951-5186

The group is run by graduate students, under the supervision of a licensed speech language pathologist.

For more information about the Brooklyn College Aphasia Group, Click Here

Columbia Teacher’s College

Columbia Teachers College Aphasia Group

525 W. 120th St. (between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue)
Macy Hall 9
New York, NY 10027

Meets once a month on Saturdays during the academic year, usually the first Saturday of the month. This group meets simultaneously online and in person.

A co-survivor group meets at the same time as the groups for people with aphasia.

There is no charge to attend this group.

* Spanish Speakers Welcome! *
* ¡Se habla español! *

Complimentary breakfast and “brown bag” lunch

You must register before you can attend the group.

For applications, contact Bernadine Gagnon MS, CCC-SLP
(212) 678-3889 or (212) 678-3409
bgagnon@exchange.tc.columbia.edu

For more information about the Columbia Teacher’s College Aphasia Group, Click Here

Hunter College

Hunter College Center for Communication Disorders has an aphasia program that meets on Tuesdays afternoons during the academic semester.

Groups are in-person only

The Center for Communication Disorders is located at
425 East 25 Street, N 133 (on the first floor)
between 1st Avenue and FDR Drive

There is no charge to attend this group.

Spaces are limited, so please register in advance.

To register for the aphasia program, or for more information,
contact the Center for Communication Disorders
Telephone   212 481-4464
Fax   212 481-3029

For more information about the Hunter College Aphasia Program, Click Here