by Constant Therapy | Oct 10, 2018
Studies indicate that patient participation in relevant and personal goal-setting can result in greater satisfaction with the brain rehabilitation experience, along with improved recovery. But how do you make sure the goals are functional—in other words, that they...
by Constant Therapy | Sep 7, 2018
Nearly one-third of all brain injuries occur in adults of working age who were employed before their injury. You may have clients who fit this description. Most want to return to work, but if and when they do depends on the severity of the injury, what parts of the...
by Constant Therapy | Aug 6, 2018
Leaving food on half their plate… Drawing only half an object… Starting writing from the middle of the page… Insisting they waved their left hand when they actually didn’t… If you’ve observed any of these behaviors, you’ve seen some of the amazing,...
by Constant Therapy | Jan 5, 2022
Neighborhood barbecues, block parties, weddings, holidays, and family events – these are social settings in which we’re all likely to find ourselves in. For survivors of brain injury (TBI) or stroke, these events can be difficult, uncomfortable, and downright...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 9, 2018
Stroke recovery depends on many factors: where in the brain the stroke occurred, how much of the brain was impacted, caregiver support, the quantity and quality of rehabilitation, and how healthy the survivor was before the stroke. Each of the 5 stages of post-stroke...