We Can Treat Cognitive Concerns After a Brain Injury or Neurological Illness
Our cognitive rehabilitation team can help patients who have experienced a brain injury or neurological illness improve thinking, memory, focus, decision-making, problem-solving and communication. Our program focuses on improving cognitive functioning, physical abilities, emotional adjustment and social functioning — helping patients to transition back to everyday life, including work, school or community activities.When to Seek Cognitive Rehabilitation
We care for patients recovering from these conditions:- Anoxia, or loss of oxygen supply to the brain
- Brain tumors
- Stroke
- Traumatic brain injury/concussion
- Other neurological disorders, such as seizures, multiple sclerosis and cognitive difficulties associated with COVID-19 and chemotherapy
Treatment Options for Cognitive Rehabilitation
We offer a full range of outpatient services designed to help patients improve cognitive, physical, emotional and social functioning after a neurological injury or illness. Our services include:
- Case management: We coordinate services to achieve the best possible results.
- Cognitive educational therapy: We work with patients to help improve their ability to learn and and meet educational objectives.
- Counseling: We assist patients with the emotional and mental health aspects of recovering from a neurological illness or injury.
- Neuropsychology: Our neuropsychologist helps patients manage their symptoms after a brain injury and train patients in compensatory strategies for cognitive deficits.
- Physical and occupational therapy: Our skilled therapists help patients return to optimal functioning and independence.
- Speech therapy: We help patients improve communication, swallowing and speech skills after a stroke or other neurological illness or injury.
- Vocational therapy: Vocational therapy helps patients regain the skills they need to return to work.