Community Resource Directory

Looking for a brain injury service or program in your area?

Search our database for support groups, therapists, rehabilitation providers, attorneys and more. You can search by keyword, category, and/or address. Move the red radius button to determine the distance you want searched. Then click the "Search" button. You can also print and bookmark your searches or save them as a pdf. Need help? Email us at [email protected] or use the chat feature.

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View our Quick Guide that defines the types of professionals and what their role is in your recovery.

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More and more services are available to individuals anywhere in the state virtually or though telehealth.  Be sure to search statewide service as the category to view these options.

Grupo de Afasia para hispanoparlantes (Spanish Speaking Aphasia Group)

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Professional's Name: Javier Gil
Description:

¿Tiene afasia? ¿Habla español?  ¡Únete a un grupo para hispanohablantes!  Explore temas interesantes en español. Recupera palabras, frases culturales, conoce gente nueva y amable en un espacio seguro. 

** Esta clase es para aquellos que ya hablan español solamente. El grupo se reúne los viernes a las 5 pm semanalmente. 

El Grupo está liderado por Javier Gil sobreviviente de un accidente cerebrovascular    

Para obtener más información o para registrarse, envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected]  

English: 

Description: Have aphasia? Speak Spanish? Join a group for Spanish speakers! Explore interesting topics in Spanish. Regain words, cultural phrases, meet new, friendly people in a safe space.  

The group meets weekly on Fridays at 5pm. 

**This group is only for those who speak primarily Spanish.

To learn more or to register, email [email protected] 

 The Brain Injury Association of Virginia Resource Directory is an informational service.  The individuals, groups and programs listed have represented themselves as credentialed in the professions noted. This list is for informational purposes only and does not imply an endorsement.  BIAV makes all efforts to provide the most up to date information.

Search our database for support groups, therapists, rehabilitation providers, attorneys and more. You can search by keyword, category, and/or address. Move the red radius button to determine the distance you want searched. Then click the "Search" button. You can also print and bookmark your searches or save them as a pdf. Need help? Email us at [email protected] or use the chat feature.

Not sure what you are looking for?

View our Quick Guide that defines the types of professionals and what their role is in your recovery.

TIP! Looking for a service that is not available in your area? 

More and more services are available to individuals anywhere in the state virtually or though telehealth.  Be sure to search statewide service as the category to view these options.

Grupo de Afasia para hispanoparlantes (Spanish Speaking Aphasia Group)

  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Grupo de Afasia para hispanoparlantes (Spanish Speaking Aphasia Group)
Professional's Name: Javier Gil
Description:

¿Tiene afasia? ¿Habla español?  ¡Únete a un grupo para hispanohablantes!  Explore temas interesantes en español. Recupera palabras, frases culturales, conoce gente nueva y amable en un espacio seguro. 

** Esta clase es para aquellos que ya hablan español solamente. El grupo se reúne los viernes a las 5 pm semanalmente. 

El Grupo está liderado por Javier Gil sobreviviente de un accidente cerebrovascular    

Para obtener más información o para registrarse, envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected]  

English: 

Description: Have aphasia? Speak Spanish? Join a group for Spanish speakers! Explore interesting topics in Spanish. Regain words, cultural phrases, meet new, friendly people in a safe space.  

The group meets weekly on Fridays at 5pm. 

**This group is only for those who speak primarily Spanish.

To learn more or to register, email [email protected] 

 The Brain Injury Association of Virginia Resource Directory is an informational service.  The individuals, groups and programs listed have represented themselves as credentialed in the professions noted. This list is for informational purposes only and does not imply an endorsement.  BIAV makes all efforts to provide the most up to date information.