University of Michigan Aphasia Program (UMAP)

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General News
  • Spring/Summer Construction Near UCLL: >> more
  • UMAP Offering 5-Week Session in July 2012: >> more
  • Former Client and Ohio Native Sees Improved Speaking: >> more
  • UMAP Heads to Tigers Stadium: >> more
  • New UMAP changes featured in November edition of Advance Magazine: Read the article >> more
  • June is National Aphasia Awareness Month: UMAP Featured in The Oakland Press >> more
  • Continued Intensive Therapy Benefits Adults with Aphasia: Featured article on Stroke-Network.com >> more
  • 19-Year-Old UMAP Client an Inspiration: >> more
  • Caregiver Program at UMAP Featured in Advance: Read the article >> more
  • Aphasia: The Great Leveler: UMAP featured in ASHA Leader article >> more
  • Mimi Block has guest article published: >> more
  • Book Featured in Nebraska Newspaper: >> more
  • Client & Caregiver Rave About 2-Week Session: >> more
  • Client Steven Hill a more confident speaker: >> more
  • Communication improvement can occur many years after brain injury: >> more
  • Finding her words: Michigan program helps Watson woman learn to communicate again after stroke >> more
  • For Better or For Worse Comic: >> more
  • FOX 2 features former UMAP client: Watch the interview with Doug Gillis and UMAP staff >> more
  • UMAP Client Shares Recovery Story: Read the Grand Forks Herald article >> more
  • Kansas resident credits UMAP with improved speech and confidence: >> more
  • Kirsten Berger of Westlake, Ohio Shares Her Story: >> more
  • UMAP Featured in The Livingston Community News: Former client Terri Thompson shares her story >> more
  • Louis Smith wows crowd at Borders event: Legendary jazz trumpeter and UMAP client Louis Smith celebrates release of historic CDs >> more
  • March 2012 UMAP Clients Enjoy Dinner Club: >> more
  • Mimi Block Featured Twice in ADVANCE: >> more
  • Non-verbal clients benefit from UMAP: >> more
  • Normal is just a word away: >> more
  • UMAP Featured in The Oakland Press: Former client Philip Gach and his wife Shirley discuss aphasia and his recovery >> more
  • Aphasia resource for veterans: The Oakland Press features UMAP >> more
  • UMAP Art Therapy an Outlet for Former Client: >> more
  • UMAP Client’s Sister Writes Book, Credits UMAP: >> more
  • USA Today Article: Former UMAP client and US Army veteran talks about coping with his head wound >> more
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