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Cognitive Retaining

The word "cognitive" involves your thinking and reasoning abilities. This includes attention, concentration, memory, organization, perception, judgment, and/or problem solving and planning. The goal is, over time, with therapy and a home program to restore the actual cognitive skill, as well as learning to use strategies to compensate for the impaired ability.

The therapy setting itself offers many opportunities to practice cognitive skills. Therapists can develop personalized tasks that require "thinking on your feet" and more closely simulate real life situations. Working with a therapist allows selected tasks to be supervised and tailored to your individual needs, strengths, and functional level.

The second component of cognitive retraining is learning to use strategies, compensatory techniques, or "tools" to cope with weaker areas. Strategies are designed using your areas of strength to compensate for weaker skill areas. Learning to use these tools not only compensates for impaired ability, but may help to rebuild the skill itself.

Locations

South Shore
Braintree
Plymouth
South Eastern
Taunton
West of Boston
Milford

North of Boston
Lynnfield