Cognitive Therapy
Tailored cognitive therapy to help you reclaim your potential
Our success in cognitive therapy results from decades of work treating people who have experienced traumatic brain injury, a stroke, or some other form of neurological impairment. We offer both group sessions and individual treatments. Patients work on techniques for orientation, attention, memory, problem-solving, planning, organizing, and executive functioning.
Functional independence for every level of care
Inpatient
Cognitive Therapy is a standard part of inpatient care at Gaylord Hospital for people following an acquired or traumatic brain injury, stroke, or other neurological impairment. Individual therapies may include physical, aquatic, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as psychology.
Outpatient
This intensive program runs three days a week for community participants and five days a week for Traurig Transitional Living Center residents. It includes individual and group treatment sessions customized to the needs of the individual patient. It may consist of physical, aquatic, occupational, and speech therapy, and psychological counselling.
The Cognitive Day Treatment
The Cognitive Day Treatment Therapy Program is an intensive outpatient program for people following an acquired or traumatic brain injury, stroke, or other neurological impairment. Therapy will address cognitive deficits in the areas of orientation, attention, memory, problem-solving, planning, organization, and executive functioning. This program, which runs three days a week for community participants and five days a week for Traurig Transitional Living Center residents, includes individual and group treatments based on the needs of each participant.
Explore our Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I am appropriate for the Cognitive Day Treatment Therapy Program?
If you have experienced a neurological event that resulted in difficulty with orientation, attention, memory, problem-solving, planning, organization, and executive functioning, our program may be right for you. Your primary care physician, neurologist, or other medical professionals can make a referral to Gaylord.
Where do the program participants come from?
Patients come from various inpatient settings, Traurig Transitional Living Center, or the community.
Will my medical insurance cover services?
Cognitive Day Treatment is covered by most commercial insurances as well as Medicaid. Gaylord staff will work with you to verify benefit coverage or to discuss treatment costs that may not be covered by insurance.