Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy (CRT) is the process of relearning cognitive skills that have been lost or altered as a result of damage to brain cells/chemistry. If skills cannot be relearned, then new ones have to be taught to enable the person to compensate for their lost cognitive functions. The process of CRT comprises 4 components:
You will be asked to participate in an evaluation, which will help your Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapist best understand your unique needs and concerns. You Therapist will then create a tailored plan that will help you learn to use tools and strategies to be as independent as possible after injury and/or illness.