Care Partner
Support Group Finder

If you are caring for a spouse, parent, child, sibling, or other loved one with aphasia, you are not alone. There are thousands of other people who are going through the same experiences you are.

Sometimes it can feel overwhelming to care for someone with aphasia. A support group can help you communicate with others, process your feelings, and even help you with some of the responsibilities you have.

Find a local support group

To find a support group near you, visit the National Aphasia Association at aphasia.org. They have several different types of groups that may meet online or in-person.

Join an online support group

Sometimes it’s easier for people with aphasia or their caregivers to join virtual support groups. This way, you can join from anywhere and you don’t have to leave your home.

Lingraphica offers a free online support community called Join In Aphasia. The program is designed specifically for anyone touched by aphasia. You can meet with hundreds of other care partners and families from around the world who understand your experience and can provide empathy and understanding.

Resources

Articles

Explore expert insights, practical guidance, and real-world perspectives on living with and understanding aphasia.

Webinars

Informative aphasia-focused webinars that support education, shared understanding, and informed decision-making.

Aphasia stories

Personal stories, short films, and perspectives that show how people live, adapt, and communicate with aphasia.

Community

Join In Aphasia is a free online community that brings people together to connect and support one another on their aphasia journey.