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Cognitive Rehabilitation uses therapy to help recover skills, or mental functions such as memory, attention, problem solving, reasoning, and other areas of executive functioning. It is relevant for individuals who have sustained traumatic brain injuries, strokes, neurological disorders, or age-related cognitive decline. Cognitive Rehabilitation is a structured approach with exercises, strategies for behaviour management, and practice with real-life tasks to promote independence, functional success in daily living, and quality of life.
Rebuild strength from anywhere- book your online rehab consultation and receive a personalised neuro-rehab plan for lasting recovery.

Difficulty maintaining focus and controlling impulses

Progressive decline of ability to function on a daily basis

Challenges in reading, writing, or understanding information

Problems with retaining or recalling information

Early stage of memory or thinking problems greater than normal aging

Nerve damage disrupting brain-body signals

A Nerve disorder affecting movement control

Disrupted brain blood flow leading to loss of function

Brain injury resulting in impaired movement or thinking
Rebuild strength from anywhere- book your online rehab consultation and receive a personalised neuro-rehab plan for lasting recovery.
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People recovering from a brain injury, stroke, or neurological disorder, as well as individuals with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, can all engage in therapy to restore mental clarity and functions.
The individual’s condition and goals help to determine the duration of therapy. Depending on the goals, the average program is completed in a few weeks to several months, with ongoing measurable improvements over time.
No, children who experience developmental, learning, or cognitive delays benefit as well. Therapy is designed for that child's age, needs, and level of understanding.
No. Cognitive Rehabilitation sessions are non-invasive, safe, and designed to be enjoyable. The sessions involve mental exercises and supportive guidance, rather than an experience of discomfort.
Yes. There are specialised exercises to sharpen memory, focus, and/or concentration, and help one regain some control over one's cognitive performance.
Yes, continuing activities and exercises at home will support progress in therapy and facilitate recovery by applying the skills you learned in your daily life.
Yes, therapy improves reasoning, decision-making, and executive function to support better organisation and management of daily challenges.
Therapists will provide routine assessments each therapy session, as well as use a combination of standardised tests and performance-based assessments of real-life cognitive functioning, modifying plans as required.
Yes, therapy will help you become more independent in self-care, work, school, and social situations through improved thinking, memory, and organisational abilities.