
Top Aphasia Exercises E-book
Welcome to Constant Therapy. Welcome to speech therapy at your fingertips!
Constant Therapy is your source for adult, at-home speech therapy when recovering from stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) or living with aphasia, and other neurological conditions.
Constant Therapy has one of the world’s most comprehensive libraries of evidence-based exercises. This e-book showcases a sampling of the top speech-language exercises for each individual skill set in Constant Therapy’s catalogue.
With support now available in English (US), English (India), and Spanish (US), Constant Therapy is committed to making brain therapy accessible to a global community, helping individuals from all backgrounds recover and thrive.
And remember, the more you use Constant Therapy, the better it understands what exercise and challenge level to put you at. Constant Therapy is built on smart technology that adjusts your program as you progress. That way you’re constantly staying challenged at the right level. So as you learn, we learn, and together we get better.
To view any of these exercises in video format, view the list of resource links on the last page of the e-book..
We look forward to being part of your rehabilitation journey!
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