by Constant Therapy | Feb 15, 2015
Having a communication disorder like aphasia is hard, but so is watching a loved one struggle to communicate. Caregivers come in many shapes and forms – mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, children, brothers and sisters, and aides. Your patience and perseverance never... by Constant Therapy | Feb 1, 2015
There’s nothing more discouraging than doing hours of work recovery from a stroke or brain injury and not seeing results. And even though we know that practice makes perfect, and that putting in the therapy hours should help, sometimes it’s easy to get... by Constant Therapy | Jan 9, 2015
Communication disorders (caused by stroke or brain injury, for example) can affect so many aspects of daily life – things like attention, planning, perception, memory, organizing, and more. Often we take for granted our communication skills, until... by Constant Therapy | Nov 7, 2014
Dyslexia is a commonly referenced reading disorder. What exactly is it? How does it affect reading? What do we know about its causes? What can we do about it? Let’s delve into the details of dyslexia and explain how very treatable it is. The Big Picture:... by Constant Therapy | Oct 7, 2014
There’s a rumor going around that you’ve got only one year after you have a stroke or brain injury to make whatever progress and recovery you’re going to make. Stroke and brain injury survivors everywhere will tell you that, from personal experience, that concept is a...