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 Kate Ying | Jun 22, 2022
“TBI is not just a young man’s disease.” At Constant Therapy, we’re passionate about calling attention to urgent, often overlooked aspects of brain recovery and rehabilitation—and we’ve written extensively about issues specific to both veterans’ and women’s... 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 Constant Therapy | May 16, 2022
Are you a podcast fan? If so, you’re with 41% of Americans who regularly listen to a podcast. If you haven’t yet jumped on this trend, grab a pair of headphones, turn to Apple, Spotify, or the many independent broadcasters, and listen in to be educated, entertained,...