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1. Constant Therapy is an award-winning, science-based cognitive, language, and speech therapy app designed to help people recovering from stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or people living with aphasia, apraxia, dementia, and other neurological conditions.
2. A multiple-award winner from Hearst Health, UCSF Health Hub, Fierce Innovation Awards, the American Stroke Association, and AARP, Constant Therapy is recommended by thousands of speech-language pathologists, neurologists, occupational therapists, and clinicians at hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation facilities everywhere.
3. Constant Therapy sets the gold standard with over 70 studies validating the clinical evidence behind our speech, language, and cognitive therapy exercises.
4. Get unlimited therapy, guided by AI, that allows you to engage in therapy exercises when and where you want. – Before my TBI, I was a math whiz. – Staying on task has been difficult for me since my stroke. – My loved one is getting speech therapy once a month, but it’s not enough.
5. It was designed by clinicians and scientists at Boston University specifically to target the challenges of recovery after stroke, brain injury, TBI, aphasia, dementia, apraxia, and other neurological disorders.
6. Constant Therapy does not provide rehabilitation services or guarantee improvements in brain function.
7. Join a community of 600,000+ users who have embraced progress, completing 250 million+ evidence-based therapy activities through Constant Therapy.
8. We are also backed by 17 peer-reviewed research studies which substantiate the efficacy of Constant Therapy.
9. Constant Therapy is so much more than a brain-training app or brain games.
10. It systematically tracks patient progress across a variety of functional domains including: language, cognition, memory, speech, language, attention, comprehension, visual processing and much more.
11. It provides tools for self-help and tools for patients to work with their clinicians.