by Constant Therapy | Jun 13, 2018
Ah, word finding. If you are someone with aphasia, strategies for better word retrieval is a constant pursuit. With communication a fundamental part of everyday experiences, it’s very frustrating to lose words when you want to get your message across. Naming... by Constant Therapy | Dec 18, 2020
Aphasia is one of the most significant and common conditions caused by stroke or brain injury. Over 2 million people in the United States are currently affected by aphasia, but few outside the clinical world know what it is. We evaluated online resources for people... by Constant Therapy | Mar 16, 2018
Working Memory (WM) plays a significant role in your daily life. We’re here to refresh your memory of the crucial role WM plays, and how it can be targeted to help with the recovery of your patients with brain injuries. What is Working Memory? The working memory... by Constant Therapy | Mar 16, 2018
What is aphasia? Aphasia, often referred to by Broca’s Aphasia, Wernicke’s Aphasia, or Global Aphasia, is one of the most significant and common conditions caused by stroke or brain injury. Over 2 million people in the United States are currently affected by aphasia,... by Constant Therapy | Mar 16, 2018
Often when people suffer from any type of communication disorder, like aphasia, conversation and social connections disappear. Our blog post provides tips to make conversing with friends and loved ones who have communication disorders easier for all involved!...