Abstract

ABSTRACT Aphasia, a communication disability prevalent among stroke survivors, significantly impacts psychosocial well-being and quality of life. Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs (ICAPs) provide intensive and comprehensive treatment, incorporating individual and group therapy, patient and family education, and technology utilization. Despite positive outcomes, global implementation of ICAPs remains limited. In Brazil, preliminary evidence supports the development of intensive and comprehensive aphasia programs, such as the Brazilian Aphasia House—a program inspired by the successful Aphasia House model in the United States. The Brazilian Aphasia House offers personalized and intensive therapy in a simulated domestic environment, encompassing individual and group therapy sessions, and patient and family education, with the goal of enhancing functional communication skills and overall quality of life. Operating as a teaching clinic within a public university, it also serves as a training ground for future therapists to expand ICAP availability in Brazil. Challenges in implementing ICAPs in Brazil include socioeconomic barriers, limited public aphasia awareness, a shortage of specialized professionals, transportation, and session costs. Sustainable implementation requires committed leadership and financial resourcing, with involvement from public institutions and universities. By increasing awareness and nationwide implementation of ICAPs, access to aphasia rehabilitation services can be improved, potentially leading to better outcomes for individuals with aphasia and their caregivers. The Brazilian Aphasia House serves as an exemplar of an ICAP, offering intensive and personalized therapy to enhance communication abilities and promote social participation for people with aphasia.

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