Aphasia Center of West Texas

Aphasia Center of West Texas The communication challenges of aphasia often follow brain injury such as stroke.

The Aphasia Center of West Texas seeks to improve life for those living with aphasia by overcoming communication barriers at home and in our communities.

Our woodshop is buzzing with purpose this season. Members of the Aphasia Center of West Texas are crafting beautiful cut...
06/15/2026

Our woodshop is buzzing with purpose this season. Members of the Aphasia Center of West Texas are crafting beautiful cutting boards—each one a reflection of hard work, skill-building, and the power of community.

These handcrafted pieces will be featured at our Harvesting Hope Fall Market, where every purchase supports communication recovery, connection, and confidence for our members.

Come celebrate their creativity and resilience with us on October 15.

Today we celebrate Flag Day, honoring the symbol of our nation and the values it represents — unity, resilience, and com...
06/14/2026

Today we celebrate Flag Day, honoring the symbol of our nation and the values it represents — unity, resilience, and community. At the Aphasia Center of West Texas, we see those values every day in our members as they continue to participate fully in life, connect with others, and show incredible strength in their communication journeys.

Wishing everyone a meaningful Flag Day from all of us at the Aphasia Center.

06/13/2026

June is National Aphasia Awareness Month, and we’re proud to spotlight the incredible work happening at the Aphasia Center of West Texas. In this video, Speech‑Language Pathologist Kanada White explains how our programs support people with aphasia in rebuilding confidence, strengthening communication, and fully participating in everyday life.

From conversation groups to community outings, the Aphasia Center empowers members to stay active, connected, and engaged — because life doesn’t stop with aphasia, and neither does participation.


Aphasia Fact Friday:  Aphasia affects language, not the ability to connect. When we slow down and listen with intention,...
06/12/2026

Aphasia Fact Friday:
Aphasia affects language, not the ability to connect. When we slow down and listen with intention, connection becomes possible for everyone.

Celebrating Everyday ParticipationPeople with aphasia participate in life every single day — working, socializing, laugh...
06/11/2026

Celebrating Everyday Participation
People with aphasia participate in life every single day — working, socializing, laughing, learning, and showing incredible resilience.

National Aphasia Awareness Month is a reminder that communication may look different, but participation in daily activities remains strong, meaningful, and full of possibility.

Understanding makes connection possible.Join us in recognizing National Aphasia Awareness Month by choosing patience, co...
06/10/2026

Understanding makes connection possible.
Join us in recognizing National Aphasia Awareness Month by choosing patience, compassion, and acceptance.

Blooming beauty → handmade art.Our members used flowers from our own garden to create gorgeous pounded‑flower notecards,...
06/09/2026

Blooming beauty → handmade art.
Our members used flowers from our own garden to create gorgeous pounded‑flower notecards, available at the Harvesting Hope Fall Market on October 15.
Mark your calendars.

Aphasia Fact Friday  Aphasia can happen to anyone, anytime — most often after a stroke or brain injury. However, communi...
06/05/2026

Aphasia Fact Friday
Aphasia can happen to anyone, anytime — most often after a stroke or brain injury.

However, communication is always possible. People with aphasia use a wide range of language toolkits: gestures, drawing, writing, communication boards, speech‑generating devices, and supportive conversation partners.

Let’s champion communication access and amplify voices in every form they take.

The Aphasia Center garden is thriving after the recent rains, and our members are already turning this year’s blooms int...
06/04/2026

The Aphasia Center garden is thriving after the recent rains, and our members are already turning this year’s blooms into meaningful creations.

Mark your calendars for our Harvesting Hope Fall Market this October. You’ll find pressed and pounded flower art made from our garden and member‑propagated succulents. Every purchase supports communication, creativity, and connection for people living with aphasia.

Our members are busy painting scarecrows for the October 15 Harvesting Hope Fall Market, and their joy says it all.This ...
06/03/2026

Our members are busy painting scarecrows for the October 15 Harvesting Hope Fall Market, and their joy says it all.

This event goes beyond fundraising—it reflects the Life Participation Approach to Aphasia, giving individuals meaningful ways to practice communication, build confidence, and connect.

We’re seeking sponsors who want to make a real impact. Contact us at [email protected] or (432) 699‑1261.

Stand with us. Celebrate with us. Sponsor Harvesting Hope.

Address

5214 Thomason Drive
Midland, TX
79703

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 12am

Telephone

+14326991261

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