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Seated Yoga for Aphasia

This group starts with a guided meditation followed by a chair yoga class designed to promote relaxation. The class will end with open discussion about the experience. All ability levels are welcome! This group is led by Alycia Laks, MS, CCC-SLP, RYT-200 and Hannah Herring, DPT, RYT-200 of District Adaptive Yoga.

We meet the third Wednesday of the month at 7 pm ET on Zoom.

Space is limited. Click to sign up by filling out the form. If you have comments or questions, email [email protected].

Meet the Leaders

Alycia Laks, MS, CCC-SLP, RYT-200 and Hannah Herring, PT, DPT, RYT-200 are co-owners of District Adaptive Yoga, LLC. Alycia is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Registered Yoga Teacher. Hannah is a Physical Therapist and Registered Yoga Teacher. District Adaptive Yoga provides adaptive yoga services to people with neurologic conditions in the Washington, DC area. For more information, visit districtadaptiveyoga.com.

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