by Kate Ying | Nov 10, 2021
If you’re caregiving for a loved one who is a survivor of stroke or brain injury or living with Alzheimer’s or other neurological condition, you know that it can be incredibly rewarding to be part of your loved one’s journey. But it’s got its ups and downs,... by Constant Therapy | Nov 5, 2021
One of the hardest questions for either a client or a clinician to answer is “When am I done with therapy?” Read on to check out some useful tricks and tips – and lots of questions answered! – for patients and clinicians alike to make sure that the discharge process... by Marissa Russell, MS, CCC-SLP | Nov 5, 2021
Communication can look different as a result of a stroke, brain injury, or neurological disorder such as dementia. This is not only frustrating for those struggling to communicate but also leaves family, friends, and caregivers wondering what they can do to help. We... by Constant Therapy | Nov 5, 2021
If you are a caregiver, you know how life-changing it can be when someone you love is diagnosed with dementia. Dementia impacts every aspect of an individual’s ecosystem, especially their caregivers. From accepting that your loved one has been diagnosed to... by Constant Therapy | Nov 2, 2021
Veterans Day is coming up and we tip our hats to those that have served. For Veterans living with communications disorders like aphasia, communicating can be frustrating. Some say aphasia feels like they are “trapped inside themselves” – able to think perfectly...