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Constant Therapy: Brain Rehab Negative Reviews

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Very basicThe app is a helpful tool for someone in the initial stage of recovery after stroke or cranial surgery. Unfortunately, the exercises are very basic and limited. The same experiences repeat without increasing level of difficulty. Another problem is that the app does not allow you to pick incorrect answers, so after multiple attempts you’ll finally get to the right answer and will get highs score which is deceivingly optimistic. The app does not customize exercises based on assessment. Recommend to the developers: score based on the first attempt, focus on weak areas,add multiple levels of difficulty, allow to pick activities..Version: 4.5

Didn’t even get to experience the trialApp glitched very early in my trial so I spent more effort trying to get over that (with no success). Ironic that the app is for difficulties with communication following stroke..Version: 5.0.5

ThievesJust cancelled this app my wife was using until her death today. She was paid up through January 31. After I canceled, my Apple account was emptied out. Balance went from $14 or so to zero. I expect to see my credit card charged for another $11 to cover another month’s subscription. Crooks stealing from the dead..Version: 5.0.7

Didn’t get to use itMy wife had a stroke 2 months ago and is full time therapy, I downloaded this app and set everything up on it so when she is able to come home we could still work on her speech. Got a email today saying the free trial is over lol She hasn’t even got to use it yet. I understand you gotta make money and if I had known that there was a time limit after setting the app up I wouldn’t have done it until she got home. Oh well. Might be a good app. We couldn’t tell you..Version: 4.9.4

CostShould make people aware of cost before installing.Version: 4.9.4

Not for everyoneThank god there is a free trial. After the training and just partway into the first segment I realized if I ever started another session on this app I would be throwing my phone across the room in frustration. Hopefully it can help somebody. (before a recent stroke my IQ was 170. After the stroke the IQ is the same. I’m just having trouble articulating certain words I’m looking for in a timely fashion. Unfortunately while this mental delay is obviously to me, no one else seems to notice it. Still looking for an app that will assist with this apparently obscure issue).Version: 6.0.4

Can’t trust thisI ended up not even signing up. No matter what I tried multiple places of text were not readable. I wouldn’t sign up for or agree to anything unless I had read every word during the process. As that was impossible with cut off words, sentences, and inaccessible links, I felt it better to not sign up and leave this review to warn others..Version: 5.0.1

Speech Rehab ToolMy mother suffered a CVA late last year. The home-based speech therapist recommended this app. Over the past several weeks, my aunt has demonstrated an improving trend as she works through a long recovery process. Congratulations on a well-designed app to help post-stroke patients work through their recovery..Version: 4.7

Good but needs some tweaksI don’t mind the new look but I feel there needs to be a couple of changes. Firstly, selected items should be more clearly defined or grayed out. The geriatric population that I work with can’t tell what items they’ve selected and what they haven’t. Secondly, it should show what set number the user is on. This feature existed in the old design and I’m not sure why it was removed. Overall a good app that has been very useful for my profession..Version: 5.0.2

Not appropriate for cell phoneSome of the photos are too small to be used on a smart phone. Really only appropriate for computer screen. The segment with money uses American currency and expects the user to recognize coins. I’m not American..Version: 4.6.2

Had to cancelI downloaded and set up an account but couldn’t tell if by accepting the T&C I was signing up or if there was a trial period or free trial excercise. The link in the T&L to the pricing didn’t work, so I had to just logout and delete the game..Version: 4.7

Bad user experienceMy family member who has dementia can only do very low level tasks and has enjoyed using this but the app forces you to regularly answer questions that are irrelevant and that are not at this individual’s comprehension level. They are annoying, intrusive and can’t be permanently bypassed, and contribute to a terrible user experience. For that reason we will no longer be renewing this app..Version: 4.5

Not greatReport feedback doesn’t work, bugs at times with individual games, voice recognition not always accurate. High dollar monthly fee.Version: 4.6.1

SchneiderThis are great exercises, but when you crowd the screen with lots on info it becomes illegible. Especially not cool w symbol matching. 😤.Version: 4.9.4

Do not downloadUseless.Version: 4.5

A Recent (Young) Stroke SurvivorI am going to rate this in a few months as well to provide follow-up... The app is good and truly helpful at fundamental levels. The key word being fundamental. What about those who are high functioning stroke victims? It is difficult to see some of the tasks as worthwhile. In picture ordering, for example, it won’t accept ‘hairbrush’ and lists it as ‘brush.’ I assume it would similarly list dresser as such, forgoing use of the word bureau. I come from New England where we have hairbrushes because there is more than one kind of brush! And then the app shows up as too basic or to technical - depending on your settings. If you think the app will remember your settings, you are in for a surprise. (Spoiler Alert: It won’t.) That said, there are some useful tasks. You just have to be the one to find them - in the settings, go to ‘advanced’ and you can choose your level of difficulty and the number of trials. You can also nix items from your homework if they are too easy. Customer service is great. They really take the time to answer your questions..Version: 4.6.2

Needs more stimuliThe app is fine as an alternate resource but the main issue for me has been the limited # of sessions I can do before I see repeats of stories, questions, pictures, and other stimuli..Version: 5.0.1

Good app but it has a long way to goI have used (and paid for) this app for over 6 months now. I have done over 1,000 tasks. The speech recognition software is about 90% accurate. It is limited in the amount of material that they use. I find myself doing the same exercises ever and over again. For the amount that I am paying, I think that they should have more examples..Version: 4.3


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