by Kate Ying | Aug 18, 2021
The first time you may have encountered the concept of telehealth was during the COVID-19 pandemic. To curb the rapidly spreading virus, many healthcare providers–including doctors, speech therapists, occupational therapists, social workers, and hospitals–moved their... by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | Aug 10, 2021
One of the major challenges that can accompany a brain injury like a stroke or TBI is difficulty with communication. The person affected often knows exactly what they want to say but has trouble getting the proper words and/or sounds out. Understandably, this change... by Nisha Kassam | Jul 26, 2021
Rehabilitation after a stroke or brain injury can be a long process, and is different for each individual. Your doctor may recommend different kinds of rehabilitation therapies to help your recovery – for example, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech... by Nisha Kassam | Jul 12, 2021
Self-advocacy is learning about and deciding what is best for you, mentally and physically, and then taking steps to get the right support and tools into place. It can take time and courage to do, but it is well worth the effort. This article provides guidance to... by Kate Ying | Jun 30, 2021
Mindfulness is a valuable skill that has the ability to enhance your emotional and physical well-being by lowering stress levels and improving cognitive function. These benefits are especially valuable following such a life-changing and challenging event as a stroke...