- Adults, geriatrics, adolescents (15 years old and older), and their families.
- Persons suffering from impairment associated with brain injury, stroke, or cognitive dysfunction secondary to another medical condition.
- Individuals and families struggling with emotional and psychological adjustment to disability.
- Individuals experiencing ongoing problems as a result of cognitive dysfunction (e.g. slow speed of information processing, memory impairments).
- Individuals able to participate in goal setting and in two-way communication.
- Individuals that do not require close supervision.
- Individuals free from drug or alcohol addiction.
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