Brain Health Support—For Injury, Illness, and Life Changes
Sharper thinking. Easier words. Better follow-through—starting now.
Support for brain changes—whether sudden or gradual—helping individuals and families move forward.
If this sounds familiar, this support is for you.
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You forget why you walked into a room or what you were about to say
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The word is “right there” but won’t come out
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You start tasks and lose focus before finishing
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Conversations feel harder to follow than they used to
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You feel mentally tired faster than expected
What this support strengthens
Memory
Remember steps, details, and daily plans more reliably.
Focus & Follow-Through
Stay with tasks longer and finish what you start.
Communication
Find words more easily and express thoughts with less effort.
Word-Finding Problems After Stroke, Injury, or Aging? Try This
Stronger brain, sharper skills, and the ability to keep your mind working for you.
How it works
- A brief intake identifies what feels hardest right now
- Sessions focus on memory, attention, or communication
- Strategies are practiced using real-life situations
- Each session ends with clear next steps you can use immediately
FEATURED IN PUBLICATIONS SUCH AS:
Ways to work together
Brain Health Check-In
Clarify what’s happening and create a specific plan.
Ongoing Coaching
Build skills that stick week to week.
Caregiver & Family Support
Get everyone using the same approach.
Meet Michelle Mintz
Michelle Mintz, M.S., CCC-SLP is a Communication & Cognition Specialist with over 25 years as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Her work focuses on practical, strategies that support memory, focus, and communication in everyday life.
Ongoing sessions & Workshops
60 minute virtual/
in-person
Available in the US & Internationally
Ongoing sessions & Workshops
60 minute virtual/
in-person
Available in the US & Internationally
Some say, "It's never too late", I say, "It's never too early."
Therapy designed to nourish cognitive skills, maintain what’s strong, rebuild what’s weakened, and help prevent decline from a stroke, TBI, dementia, Alzheimer's or other brain injuries.
What Will Michelle's Strategies Do?
Increases
Confidence in daily activities
Ease and comfort in conversations
Awareness of routines and schedules
Steady thinking throughout the day
Decreases
Mental tiredness and strain
Frustration when finding words
Confusion during daily tasks
Feeling unsettled by changes
What clients say
Ready to get started?
Support begins with understanding what’s hardest right now.