by Constant Therapy | Apr 4, 2022
Has this been your experience: When you tried your Constant Therapy program for the first time, the exercises seemed either too easy or too hard? Or one exercise keeps repeating? Or one exercise seems to have nothing to do with the speech or cognitive issue you are... by Constant Therapy | Mar 30, 2022
The family of Die Hard, Sixth Sense, and Unbreakable actor Bruce Willis announced today that he is stepping away from acting due to a diagnosis of aphasia. It is not clear what brought the family to announce Willis’s condition at this time, and what could be causing... by Kate Ying | Mar 18, 2022
“I wish more people knew that with aphasia, you can see everything in your brain you want to say–it just doesn’t always want to come to your mouth.” On the evening of January 31, 2018, Steve Parnell was at his computer finalizing a presentation for a work trip to... by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | Nov 5, 2021
Communication can look different as a result of a stroke, brain injury, or neurological disorder such as dementia. This is not only frustrating for those struggling to communicate but also leaves family, friends, and caregivers wondering what they can do to help. We... by Constant Therapy | Nov 2, 2021
Veterans Day is coming up and we tip our hats to those that have served. For Veterans living with communications disorders like aphasia, communicating can be frustrating. Some say aphasia feels like they are “trapped inside themselves” – able to think perfectly...