PhotoImprove Cognition. Cognition tools emphasize routines, visual schedules, reminders, and communication boards — especially helpful with aphasia, neglect, or memory changes.
Topics: Improve Cognition · Memory · attention · planning · improve-cognition · stroke recovery goal · rehab products · 29 items
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Clear day, date, time — reduces disorientation.





Top pickHands-free magnification with bright LED — easier for reading after vision changes.

Adjustable text size and warm front-light — gentler for tired eyes.

Colored overlay or window keeps the reader on the right line.

Top pickLaminated board with everyday needs to point to when words are hard.

Ask clinicianClip or watch tracker with app map — for confusion, aphasia, or exit-seeking.

Alexa or Google Home — call contacts or emergency by voice if hands are busy.
Ask clinicianTimed slots release pills — alarm reminds dose; locked until scheduled.

Photo-dial landline or cell — loud audio, simple interface.

Gooseneck magnifier with light — mail, meds, and phone under enlargement.


Top pickPicture-word cards for needs, pain, and daily tasks when speech is limited.
- Aphasia & communication
- Communication and thinking skills
Ask clinicianTop pickCup with nose cut-out — drink without tipping your head back as far.
- Swallowing changes (dysphagia)
- Communication and thinking skills

Large-type communication board with adjustable stand for table or bed.
- Aphasia & communication
- Communication and thinking skills

Bold labels for microwave, meds, and phone — easier low-vision scanning.
- Vision changes after stroke
- Reducing fall risk at home

Locked weekly pill organizer — caregiver fills, survivor opens one slot at a time.
- Memory & cognition
- Communication and thinking skills