by Constant Therapy | Jan 16, 2020
>> Read the original article published on the ASHA website. We all know the importance of consistent home practice to generalize new strategies and promote neuroplasticity. But sometimes, no matter how hard you try to educate clients, your urgency about this...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 21, 2016
Here are our four favorite starting points for finding all types of speech and language therapy activities that are a perfect fit for adults working hard to recover from aphasia, stroke or TBI – with specific examples to get you started. 1. Speech Pathology-Specific...
by Constant Therapy | Jul 20, 2016
The lull in motivation to continue with cognitive or speech therapy so often hits our clients. And how could it not – often therapy is a lifelong process for them, and that can be discouraging – after previously having all of the skills on which we’re working...
by Constant Therapy | Nov 29, 2015
All too often, treatment for aphasia is not focused on functional skills. It can also be easy for speech therapy clinicians to take the driver’s seat, and not involve the person with aphasia in their clinical decision making and goal setting – enter the Life...
by Constant Therapy | Jan 2, 2015
Learn about the Put steps in order task from Constant Therapy, and the research that has proven that new instructional sequences can be learned, even after neurologic damage. Organizing the steps to accomplish a final goal can be very difficult after a brain injury or...