Speech and Communication: Cognitive/Linguistic Treatment Program
Good Shepherd's Cognitive/Linguistic Treatment Program is a therapeutic intervention system designed to help you manage daily activities after a brain injury [1].
When referred for cognitive/linguistic treatment, you are first seen for an evaluation. Then, you will work with your family and a Master's level speech/language pathologist to develop a personalized program to meet your short- and long-term goals.
The team will identify deficits in the following areas:
- Ability to process information
- Attention and ability to concentrate
- Auditory comprehension
- Long- and short-term memory
- Numerical reasoning
- Orientation, insight and initiation
- Problem solving/judgment skills
- Reading comprehension
- Social skills
- Time management
- Thought organization
- Written expression
In addition, Good Shepherd can help you with home, community and work re-entry issues including:
Home/Community:
- Child care
- Compensatory strategies
- Cooking/cleaning
- Financial management
- Home safety
- Medication management
- Organization
- Transportation
Work Re-Entry:
- Compensatory strategies
- Environmental setting
- Length of work day
- Social skills
- Support services
- Transportation
For more information on the Good Shepherd Cognitive/Linguistic Treatment Program, contact us [2] today or call 1-888-44-REHAB.



