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Cognition Corner Why Seniors Should Keep their Brain Active

Cognition Corner Why Seniors Should Keep their Brain Active

by Michael Webb | Jan 24, 2020 | Cognition, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Speech Therapy

As seniors age, being in tune with their cognition is important when managing their overall health. Keep Your Brain Active Keeping our brain active and responsive as we get older is of singular importance to many seniors, but knowing what to do and what to work on to...
Three Great Reasons to Have Speech Therapy Perform the BIMS

Three Great Reasons to Have Speech Therapy Perform the BIMS

by Language Fundamentals | Sep 17, 2019 | Cognition, Skilled Nursing Facilities, SLP Component, Speech Therapy

How involved is Speech Therapy in performing the BIMS at your SNF? As the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM) arrives, Skilled Nursing Facility operators should be confident that Speech-Language Pathologists are highly proficient in performing the BIMS. Let’s look at...
Cognitive Communicative Deficits & The Role of The Speech Language Pathologist

Cognitive Communicative Deficits & The Role of The Speech Language Pathologist

by Language Fundamentals | Dec 10, 2018 | Cognition, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Speech Therapy

A Cognitive Communicative Deficit is defined as an impairment in organization/ thought organization, sequencing, attention, memory, planning, problem-solving, and safety awareness. As Skilled Nursing Facilities around the country are treating more medically complex...
Traumatic Brain Injuries- Are Women’s Soccer Players More Susceptible?

Traumatic Brain Injuries- Are Women’s Soccer Players More Susceptible?

by Language Fundamentals | Mar 29, 2018 | Cognition, Wellness

Are women’s soccer players more susceptible to having a traumatic brain injury? Two subjects that are near and dear to my heart are soccer and speech language pathology, and they have intersected in my life in a major way. I started playing soccer from the tender age...

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