The United States population is becoming more and more bilingual. In 2013, the Census Bureau reported that about twenty percent of the population over the age of five spoke a language other than English at home. Recently ASHA reported that only six percent of its members speak a second language well enough to practice bilingually (2016). With such a vast discrepancy between population and service providers, the need for effective bilingual treatment strategies is vast. This paper focuses on the treatments available to the bilingual population with aphasia.