The clinical model
Presence Medicine provides supplemental physician attention for people living with aphasia, usually in the home or another private setting.
Model notes
Visits are designed to allow more time for communication, interpretation, family participation, and coordination with the care already in place.
The practice is built around paced, communication-accessible encounters led by Jenelle Jindal, MD, a board-certified neurologist and vascular neurologist.
Boundaries
Presence Medicine does not replace emergency care, primary neurology, primary care, speech-language pathology, rehabilitation, or the existing care team.
Speech-language pathology participation, when involved, remains separately arranged and separately paid by the patient or family.
Frameworks
A short list of the public frameworks informing this work is available on the Evidence & Frameworks page.