UMAP Teletherapy Now Offered in Indiana

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The U-M Aphasia Program (UMAP) is excited to announce expanded aphasia teletherapy options to include the state of Indiana! That means we can now provide the individualized, innovative speech language therapy UMAP is known for to people who reside in Indiana. Indiana is just the latest license to be added to the UMAP clinical team.

We are currently licensed to offer teletherapy in states across the country, including Michigan, California, New York, Georgia, Colorado, Iowa, Kentucky, Wisconsin, North Carolina (temporarily), Virginia, Missouri, Louisiana, Texas, and Florida, with other states pending. Contact us for the most current list of available states as this can change over time.

Teletherapy is conducted similarly to our in-house therapy sessions. Our licensed Speech-Language Pathologists administer therapy and tailor their approach to each client’s individual needs — without the client having to leave home. A teletherapy client needs access to a computer with an internet connection, a camera, and a speaker to participate.

For more information or questions, contact the University of Michigan Aphasia Program at (734) 764-8440 or email at UCLL@umich.edu.

To learn more, visit the UMAP Teletherapy page.


About UMAP

The University Center for Language and Literacy (UCLL) is home to the U-M Aphasia Program. UMAP offers intensive, individualized, and innovative therapy for people with the communication disorder aphasia. Sessions are ongoing throughout the year. UMAP has paved the way for aphasia therapy, offering an aphasia-specific program for more than 80 years. The program is one of about 12 intensive, comprehensive aphasia programs (ICAPs) in the world. To learn more about the U-M Aphasia Program (UMAP), visit the UMAP website.