Mild Cognitive Impairment

It’s normal for cognitive abilities, or “brain functions,” to decline with age, but someone with mild cognitive impairment may encounter increased frustration with daily tasks, such as finding the words they want to say in conversations or remembering lists of items they want to get at the store. They may feel increasingly “scattered” or “disorganized.”

A dedicated speech therapist can help you get your brain back in shape. The brain has the capacity to generate new neural pathways at every stage of life. That means, you’re always capable of learning and growing.