Our Mission
The Communication Health, and Therapy Society (CHAT) is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating an inclusive world for people impacted by acquired language disorders through social, educational, and therapeutic opportunities.
We support adults with acquired communication challenges through social, educational and therapeutic opportunities.
Education
We strive to provide accessible information about the management, course, and nature of acquired language disorders to individuals in the community as well as health care professionals.
Therapy
We aim to provide meaningful and accessible group therapy to individuals impacted by communication challenges.
Community
We are building a community of individuals with shared experiences. These relationships serve as a support network for individuals with communication challenges as well as their loved ones.
Chat In The Park 2024
Check out the photos from this year’s fundraiser!

Thank you to our 2024 bronze sponsor!
The team at Professional Audiology Clinic offered generous support for our 2024 CHAT in the Park fundraiser. Thank you!
If you have questions about hearing loss, visit them in Edmonton and Sherwood Park, AB for help. Check out their website to learn more.
Read our most recent CHAT Society Newsletter!
Let’s Chat!
Let’s CHAT is back! Join us for games, therapeutic activities, and community building!
The Blog
Check out our blog for member stories and more!
Participating in Aphasia Research
Learn more about getting involved in aphasia research studies. Earlier this year, Dr. Esther…
“How It Happened”
By Rosemary Jacobsen ~ Narrated by Heather Jacobsen November 5, 2007, started like every morning…
Communication Suggestions
Lisa shares some communication suggestions for individuals with hearing loss Before my aneurysm and…
15 Years Later
On October 17, 2005 Cary Seibel suffered a major stroke. Cary and his youngest daughter,…
I Wish You Knew
For Aphasia Awareness Month, we asked Let’s CHAT members “What is one thing you wished…
Heart To Heart
I had a stroke in 2012 and I have aphasia. I discovered Heart to Heart by…