#99 The Importance of Community with Maura Silverman

#99 The Importance of Community with Maura Silverman

In this episode, we talk about the inspiring work of Maura Silverman, the executive director at the National Aphasia Association. Maura is a passionate advocate for individuals with aphasia and their families, driven by her personal experience with her mother's aphasia. She emphasizes the importance of Aphasia Awareness Month, which aims to amplify aphasia voices and promote confidence and life participation. The association undertakes various initiatives to raise awareness, including social media campaigns, movie screenings, and a library showcase project. They also have a unique fundraising campaign where people can purchase a virtual megaphone to honor someone affected by aphasia.

Maura's approach to therapy is deeply influenced by her mother's journey, focusing on the life participation approach and the importance of maintaining identity and roles. She highlights the necessity of support, education, and inclusion for families navigating aphasia. Her dedication to enhancing communication, community connections, and resources at the National Aphasia Association underscores her commitment to empowering individuals with aphasia and their families.

Top Takeaways:

  • Aphasia Awareness Month is crucial for amplifying aphasia voices and promoting life participation.

  • The National Aphasia Association uses social media campaigns, movie screenings, and library showcases to raise awareness.

  • A unique fundraising campaign allows individuals to purchase a virtual megaphone to honor someone with aphasia.

  • Maura Silverman's personal experience with her mother's aphasia shapes her therapeutic approach, emphasizing the life participation approach.

  • Support, education, and inclusion are essential for families dealing with aphasia.

  • The National Aphasia Association provides valuable resources through their YouTube channel and newsletters.

Action Steps:

  1. Engage with the National Aphasia Association's social media campaigns to help raise awareness.

  2. Participate in Aphasia Awareness Month activities, such as movie screenings and library showcases.

  3. Consider purchasing a virtual megaphone to honor someone affected by aphasia and support the association's fundraising efforts.

  4. Explore the resources available on the National Aphasia Association's YouTube channel and newsletters for valuable information and support.

  5. Advocate for the life participation approach in aphasia therapy to help maintain identity and roles for individuals with aphasia.

Let's work together to uncomplicate aphasia and support LIFE Speech Pathology in their mission to empower individuals with aphasia and their families. Join us in making a positive impact in the aphasia community!

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