đź§ Supporting Carryover at Home for TBI & MCI
Therapy doesn’t end when the session does — especially when it comes to cognitive communication. For individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), home practice is a critical part of reinforcing skills, improving independence, and promoting brain health.
That’s why I integrate Constant Therapy and other structured supports into your care — so you have access to engaging, evidence-based exercises between sessions. Here’s how I make that work for you:
âś… Easy Access with Constant Therapy (No Tech Headaches!)
I use a program called Constant Therapy during our sessions to work on attention, memory, problem-solving, and language skills. It’s interactive and tailored to your specific needs.
When we meet virtually:
- You don’t need to download anything — I’ll screen-share the activities
- You’ll just answer out loud while I guide you step-by-step
- It’s completely hands-off and stress-free on your end
Between sessions, I can assign homework activities through the Constant Therapy app so you can continue practicing at home. Clients often say this helps them feel more confident and consistent with their therapy progress.
📱 How At-Home Practice Works
Want to practice outside of our scheduled time?
- I’ll set up your profile
- You’ll get access to a personalized plan via the Constant Therapy app
- You can use a free trial, then decide if you’d like to continue
- I’ll monitor your progress and adjust activities as needed
Whether you’re working on remembering appointments, following directions, or improving word-finding — this practice helps strengthen real-world skills in between our check-ins.
đź’¬ More Than an App: Real-Life Strategies Too
In addition to tech tools, I provide:
- Written strategies and visuals to support daily routines
- Tips for care partners to reinforce skills naturally
- Cognitive training tools adapted for your specific goals
My goal is always the same: to help you use your communication and cognitive strengths in your everyday life — not just in therapy.
🤝 Why the Partnership Matters
We know that apps don’t create change on their own — it’s not just the technology that helps. Real progress comes from the therapeutic alliance between client and clinician, the intentional strategies used, and the guidance an SLP provides throughout the process. It’s this partnership that transforms practice into progress.
Research supports this idea. The working alliance — the collaborative bond and mutual engagement between client and therapist — has been shown to be a strong predictor of outcomes in cognitive-communication therapy, even when digital tools are used. (Sohlberg, M.M., et al., 2020)
📞 Want to Learn More?
If you or a loved one is living with TBI or MCI and could benefit from personalized speech therapy and cognitive support, I’d love to help. Reach out today to learn more or schedule a consultation.