AREAS OF INTERVENTION
Neuropsychologically effective rehabilitation involves reducing functional limitations and increasing the subject's ability to carry out activities of daily living.
To achieve this, work has to be done at different levels, from the most basic cognitive processes to the more complex skills.
To facilitate the design of a cognitive rehabilitation profile adjusted for each person and their needs, we have made an exhaustive classification of the different areas of intervention, taking into account that many activities involve diverse cognitive processes and thus have been coordinated together

COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS
Attention, Memory, Language, Perception, Decision making, Problem solving.
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (ADLS)
Eating, Bathing, Getting Dressed, Toileting, Transferring, and Continence


SOCIAL SKILLS
Effective communication, Conflict Resolution, Active Listening, Empathy, Relationship Management.