Course

Cognitive accommodations at work — memory, processing speed, and executive function (Advanced)

Advanced course: match post-stroke cognitive changes to specific workplace accommodations (written steps, reduced multitasking, quiet space, task batching) and how to request them

Recovery & RehabSurvivorAdvanced20 minPlain (6–8)

Educational only

Educational only — not medical advice.

What you'll learn

  • Name common cognitive barriers after stroke that affect work
  • Match barriers to concrete accommodations
  • Use tracking to show what helps
  • Communicate needs without stigma using functional language

Practice check

Check your understanding

A few untimed questions. Pick an answer to see instant feedback, then continue to the next lesson.

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Question 1

1. Reducing multitasking can be an accommodation for processing speed limits.

Question 2

2. A helpful accommodation is…

Question 3

3. A tracking item is…