by Constant Therapy | Apr 16, 2018
When listening skills are affected after a stroke or other type of brain injury, it can have a significant functional impact on many parts of our lives- including social interactions, work, and leisure activities. Listening and language comprehension are commonly...
by Constant Therapy | Apr 2, 2020
Staying focused is a skill we take for granted – without attention, it’s tough to get daily activities done, whether it’s grocery shopping, writing an email to an old friend, or just reading a blog. Constant Therapy contains evidence-based therapy exercises that are...
by Constant Therapy | Feb 13, 2018
The more time patients with brain injury spend on meaningful treatment tasks, the better their outcomes. However, there’s often a gap between the ideal amount of time needed to improve, and the time that’s dictated by insurance coverage or busy in-clinic schedules....
by Constant Therapy | Jan 16, 2020
>> Read the original article published on the ASHA website. We all know the importance of consistent home practice to generalize new strategies and promote neuroplasticity. But sometimes, no matter how hard you try to educate clients, your urgency about this...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 20, 2016
The lull in motivation to continue with cognitive or speech therapy so often hits our clients. And how could it not – often therapy is a lifelong process for them, and that can be discouraging – after previously having all of the skills on which we’re working...