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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Long Island NY
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I forgot
I couldnt remember if I responded to this post (which I did already) I am a speech pathologist and I work with many people with Memory and Cognitive impairments! Its getting tougher though with this ADD thing creeping in- I have a hard time- The OTs I have worked with do not work on memory- the speech therapist help by using compensatory strategies (ie, keeping a calender, journal etc-) I really dont think there is a way to improve memory but if patients have an injury that is resolving they may see improved memory (not like us)...
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