
Cognitive
Therapy
Changes in memory, attention, or problem-solving during adulthood can affect communication and daily independence. Whether related to illness, stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions such as dementia or Parkinson’s disease, cognitive changes can feel overwhelming—but targeted support can help.
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Cognitive-communication therapy focuses on strengthening thinking skills and building practical strategies that support everyday functioning.
Who might benefit
You or your loved one may benefit from cognitive therapy if you notice:
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Memory difficulties
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Trouble staying organized or managing tasks
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Challenges with attention or concentration
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Difficulty solving problems or making decisions
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Increased frustration with daily responsibilities
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Changes following stroke, brain injury, or neurological conditions
Common Concerns We Support

Memory & Recall
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Difficulty remembering appointments, conversations, or daily tasks
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Trouble learning new information or retaining details
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Increased reliance on others for reminders
Attention & Organization
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Difficulty staying focused or completing tasks
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Trouble managing schedules, medications, or routines
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Feeling overwhelmed by multi-step directions


Problem-Solving & Executive Functioning
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Difficulty planning, prioritizing, or making decisions
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Trouble organizing thoughts clearly when speaking
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Challenges managing finances or complex responsibilities
FAQs
Therapy plans are individualized based on each person’s needs.

Don't Navigate Alone
If you’re noticing concerns with your child’s movement, sensory needs, attention, or daily skills, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Our team is here to listen, answer questions, and help guide next steps with clarity and care.








