by Kate Ying | Jul 28, 2022
With at least 2,000,000 people currently living with aphasia in the United States alone, it is essential that patients can access the level and frequency of therapy and care that will maximize their potential treatment gains. What is that optimal level of care,... by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | Jun 22, 2022
After an individual experiences a stroke, brain injury, or a diagnosis of a neurological disorder such as Alzheimer’s or dementia, it’s typical to participate in one or multiple speech, language, and cognitive assessments. Assessments are an important part of the... by Constant Therapy | Jun 12, 2022
Kitti Tong was walking home from work at a major hotel corporation’s headquarters outside of Washington, DC when she was hit by a car. She suffered a traumatic brain injury in the accident, was subsequently diagnosed with Aphasia, and spent the next five months... by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | Jun 2, 2022
More than half of the world’s population is bilingual, and this number is rising. With figures this high, it is not surprising that there is a lot of curiosity surrounding how the bilingual brain works. Are there benefits to speaking more than one language? And what... by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | May 3, 2022
After a stroke, brain injury, or diagnosis of a neurological condition such as Alzheimer’s or dementia, you’ve likely come face-to-face with a number of unfamiliar medical terms. If you’ve been referred to a speech-language pathologist, for example, you might say to...