

This course is part of Summit's Cognitive Rehab Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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This course is part of Summit's Cognitive Rehab Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers
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Cognitive-communication disorders are defined as problems with communication that have an underlying cause in a cognitive deficit rather than a language or speech deficit. Acquired cognitive-communication deficits may occur after a stroke, tumor, traumatic brain injury, progressive degenerative brain disorder, or other neurological damage. Cognitive- communication disorders vary in severity. Someone with a mild deficit may simply have difficulty concentrating in a more distracting environment or may have difficulty with more complex tasks such as medication management. A person with the most severe cognitive-communication disorder may have difficulty communicating their most basic wants and needs.
A cognitive-communication disorder results from impaired functioning of one or more cognitive processes. Cognitive processes include attention, orientation, memory, judgment, thought organization, problem-solving, reasoning, language processing, executive functioning, and metacognition. These cognitive processes are not isolated abilities; they are constantly working together as a person performs activities of daily living (ADLs), solves problems, sequences important tasks, and communicates complex information. A problem with one or more cognitive functions can cause difficulty performing activities of daily living safely and efficiently as well as communicating effectively. A person with a cognitive- communication disorder may have difficulty paying attention to a conversation, staying on topic, recalling important information, responding accurately, understanding complex language, or following directions. This course will increaseyour ability to effectively screen for different deficits associated with cognitive communication disorder. This course will also assist therapists in determining appropriate treatment techniques that promote ADL, safety, and quality of life.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists
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Aimee (SC) on May 01, 2026
i appreciated the treatment materials and examples provided.
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Karissa (VA) on Mar 31, 2026
good to mention value of multidiscipline approach
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Nancy (WI) on Mar 16, 2026
it was good
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Kelorie (CA) on Feb 15, 2026
good information
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Renay (NC) on Feb 06, 2026
this is the third online course i have viewed with this presenter i. i enjoy her presentations. she is informative and engaging. i will continue to seek out her videos in the future.
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Holly (TN) on Feb 01, 2026
great practical course
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Michele (TN) on Jan 27, 2026
instructor presented material in an easy to understand format.
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Meredith (NY) on Jan 20, 2026
the instructor was fantastic. all of the examples were so helpful and made the information easier to comprehend. videos were great too. would definite take another course with her.
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Erin (NJ) on Dec 30, 2025
interesting
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Rebecca (TN) on Dec 22, 2025
enjoyed means of participation.
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