Cognitive Rehabilitation

We can work with you to help you to develop strategies and techniques to support you to manage cognitive changes.  Cognitive rehabilitation is a therapeutic intervention designed to help individuals improve or adapt to changes in their thinking processes. 

Cognitive rehabilitation can benefit a wide range of individuals experiencing cognitive impairments due to various conditions, such as:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Cognitive rehabilitation helps improve attention, memory, executive function, and problem-solving skills impaired by accidents or injuries.

  • Stroke: Cognitive rehabilitation can help you people to understand and develop strategies to support their cognitive abilities like memory and attention, which may be affected depending on the area of the brain impacted.

  • Dementia (e.g., Alzheimer's Disease): While it may not reverse dementia, cognitive rehabilitation can help maintain some functioning and help people to manage daily living.

  • Long Covid: Common cognitive symptoms that people with Long Covid can experience include slowed thinking, memory, and attentional difficulties. Bespoke compensatory strategies can help to manage these cognitive difficulties. 

  • Perimenopause: Compensatory strategies can help woman to manage the cognitive changes associated with perimenopause and support them to continue to manage work and day to day living.

Please contact us to schedule an appointment, enquire about our services

How to enquire and fees:

If you wish to enquire about being seen for support with your cognitive difficulties, please contact us to discuss if this approach would be helpful for you at this time. We accept direct referrals and also referrals and enquiries from Neurologists, Psychiatrists and GPs.

We are registered providers with the following insurance companies: Bupa, AXA, Vitality and Aviva. We also accept self-funding clients. Our fee for self-funding clients is £120.00 per 50-minute session.

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