
Constant Therapy exercise guide
Whether you’re looking for aphasia therapy, dealing with memory loss after stroke or TBI, or searching for speech therapy following a dementia diagnosis, Constant Therapy gives you 24/7 access to the latest science-based speech, language, and cognitive therapy exercises.
View the Constant Therapy complete catalogue of exercises, as well as the breakdown of performance categories and number of performance levels. This resource is regularly updated as new installments are made within the app.
Cognitive exercise categories include:
- Attention
- Auditory Memory
- Visual Memory
- Analytical Reasoning
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Arithmetic
- Visuospatial Processing
Speech and language categories include:
- Auditory Comprehension
- Word Retrieval
- Naming
- Repetition
- Oral Reading
- Sentence Production
- Talking About Everyday Things
- Reading Comprehension
- Spelling
- Phonological Processing
Constant Therapy is driven by smart technology that adapts to your progress. Each exercise is available in multiple skill levels, ranging from 1-10.
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