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...
by Constant Therapy | Mar 26, 2022
As humans, we often tend to make generalizations and assumptions. These can result in some major misconceptions, particularly about disorders and diseases. Here, we’ve debunked several of the big assumptions about aphasia tied to incidence, intelligence, presentation,...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 25, 2014
So often after receiving a diagnosis like aphasia, brain injury, or stroke, the diagnosed persons and their families are overwhelmed by appointments. Here, we attempt to demystify your first appointment. Stroke Treatment, Aphasia Treatment, and TBI Treatment – Take...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 4, 2018
Many people experience loneliness, and feelings of isolation when recovering from stroke or brain injury. If you have aphasia, language and communication are impacted, so involvement with family, friends, and the community can be extremely difficult. Here are a few...