Constant Therapy: Brain Rehab

4.1
785 reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

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, dementia, and other neurological conditions. Join a community of 600,000+ users who have embraced progress, completing 250 million+ evidence-based therapy activities through Constant Therapy. Get unlimited therapy, guided by AI, that allows you to engage in therapy exercises when and where you want.

Constant Therapy is designed to address concerns such as:
ā€“ I know what I want to say but canā€™t find the words.
ā€“ My family canā€™t understand me when I talk.
ā€“ Before my TBI, I was a math whiz. Now, I have trouble with everyday math.
ā€“ I am forgetful, and I need help improving my memory.
ā€“ Staying on task has been difficult for me since my stroke. I need to fine-tune my attention and executive functioning abilities.
ā€“ My loved one is getting speech therapy once a month, but itā€™s not enough. They need daily therapy.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

ā€¢ Whether youā€™re recovering from a stroke, TBI, aphasia, dementia, or other neurological conditions, you choose your speech and cognitive therapy rehabilitation goals, and the app delivers customized and ever-adjusting exercises based on your unique needs.

ā€¢ Tackle memory challenges, enhance communication skills, and regain everyday abilities through your individualized program.

* Engage in speaking, memory, attention, reading, writing, language, math, comprehension, problem solving, visual processing, auditory memory, and many other essential skill-building exercises.

ā€¢ Work independently at home, pair the app with in-clinic therapy, or add your clinician so they can monitor your progress.

ā€¢ Enjoy our friendly, live, Customer Support ā€“ trained to work with people with cognitive, communication, and speech challenges.

ā€¢ Monitor your progress with real-time, easy-to-understand performance dashboard.

ā€¢ Improve your chances for positive results: research has shown that patients using Constant Therapy get 5x more therapy practice, show faster improvement, and better outcomes***.

* Access the worldā€™s most comprehensive library of evidence-based exercises: over 500,000 exercises across 90 therapy areas developed by neuroscientists and clinicians.

ā€¢ Try before you subscribe with a free 14-day trial


***THE SCIENCE BEHIND CONSTANT THERAPY

Constant Therapy sets the gold standard with over 70 studies validating the clinical evidence behind our speech, language, and cognitive therapy exercises. We are also backed by 17 peer-reviewed research studies using Constant Therapy, which substantiate the efficacy of our program. For a complete list of clinical studies and research visit: https://constanttherapyhealth.com/science/

Constant Therapy is so much more than a brain-training app or brain games. It was designed by clinicians and scientists at Boston University specifically to target the challenges of recovery after stroke, brain injury, TBI, aphasia, dementia and other neurological disorders. It systematically tracks patient progress across a variety of functional domains including: language, cognition, memory, speech, language, attention, comprehension, visual processing and much more.

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.

SIGN UP FOR A FREE 14-DAY CONSTANT THERAPY TRIAL

CONTACT US
ā€¢ Email: support@constanttherapy.com
ā€¢ Web: constanttherapy.com
ā€¢ Privacy: constanttherapy.com/privacy/
ā€¢ Terms: constanttherapy.com/eula/

Constant Therapy does not provide rehabilitation services or guarantee improvements in brain function. It provides tools for self-help and tools for patients to work with their clinicians.
Updated on
Sep 11, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Health and fitness, Audio, and App activity
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Health and fitness and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.0
614 reviews
A Google user
October 14, 2018
Went thru the baseline activities. Then was asked if I wanted to subscribe. Since I had no info on what subscription would entitle me to, plus no idea how much it would cost, I chose subscribe. But the page wouldn't load. Waited about 3 mins then X'd out of the app. I believe the app could help me, but I'm most likely out of the game because I'm on a very tight fixed income (disability).
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A Google user
November 5, 2018
The app starts by asking you to identify whether an object in a picture contains a specific sound. The first picture is of two quails. The question is, does the object in the picture contain the sound "d". If a person looks at that picture and interprets it to be "birds", then yes, it does contain a "d" sound but that answer is marked as incorrect. The next section asks you to listen to a word and repeat it back. First word seemed to be "toe". How well this part will work is going to depend on the capabilities of the users device and not so much on how well they hear or repeat. It seems that this app has the potential to be unnecessarily discouraging for those who use it.
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Michelle Hahn
November 26, 2020
There is SO. MUCH. POTENTIAL. for this app. The exercises seem right along the lines of clinical SLP practice. I question the need to include passive voice (that will actually put users in a bad position in the workforce for many reaaonably-paying jobs). I finished an exercise where every response I gave showed up as "Correct with help" though that was factually incorrect. One I got incorrect in another exercise I could have justified in person--which would thus prove higher cognitive function.
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