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First look: Our new UTILISE App logo!

June 27, 2022 Rosemary Varley

The UTILISE team are delighted to share our new logo that will be used for our app!

We have been working with Therapy Box to develop an app version of our intervention.

The app will allow people with aphasia to practice our therapy tasks from home. This kind of tele-therapy offers the opportunity to deliver high intensity at low cost.

Later this year we will be running a feasibility trial of the app. If you, or someone you know, has aphasia and would be interested in taking part in the trial, please contact us for more information and to be added to the waiting list.

What do you think of our new logo? Comment below!

UTILISE App logo

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