We have developed a document summarizing our online aphasia group experiences since we started doing online #aphasia groups nine months ago. This document is a collaboration with UG and Grad online and F2F students at @UWEauClaire in the #CSD648 class. https://bit.ly/3a5zj5Q  1/
Over the past week, these wonderful students and I have been putting this document together – writing collaboratively, video chatting and reflecting on our online #aphasia experiences thus far, and how our experiences might help in these unprecedented times. 2/
We’ve collectively learned a bunch over the last nine months, and while we don’t have all the answers, we hope you find this document and resources helpful as you consider or already involved in online #aphasia groups. 3/
The document is not all-inclusive, but it is done intentionally in a way that is hopefully easily readable, applicable and relevant to aphasia groups online whether you've been doing them for a while or just getting started. 4/
In these unprecedented times, it is wonderful to be a part of the #aphasia community of those with aphasia and care partners, researchers, clinicians, allied health staff, students, and all the others who make this community happen. 6/
We hope you find this resource helpful, and are open to any thoughts and feedback. A shout out to those with #aphasia and care partners who overcome and reduce barriers to connect. And a shoutout again to the undergrads and grads, both online and F2F at @UWEauClaire #CSD648 🙏
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