by Kate Ying | Dec 5, 2022
If you’re a caregiver for someone recovering from a stroke or traumatic brain injury, or coping with any other neurological condition or event, you play a pivotal role in your loved one’s recovery journey. By providing day-to-day support, your presence alone... by Jordyn Sims Pierce, MS, CCC-SLP, ATP | Dec 1, 2022
We are thrilled to announce that Constant Therapy is now available on Chromebooks! Not heard of a Chromebook before? Not sure how to get started with Constant Therapy using a Chromebook? Well, you have come to the right place – read on to learn all about this... by Constant Therapy | Sep 14, 2022
Time is precious, and with so much going on in the world we have to make the most of the time we have available! That goes for spending time with family and friends, doing the hobbies that bring you joy, and of course, your Constant Therapy practice, which makes doing... by Constant Therapy | Jul 11, 2022
Checking the time is firmly established in our behavior. Whether checking your watch, reading a clock on the wall, or looking at the time on your computer or phone, you’ve likely checked the time within the last few minutes. It’s habitual. However, during recovery... 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...