Cognitive rehabilitation therapy (CRT) is tailored for individuals with stroke, TBI, dementia, or neurological disease-induced deficits of memory, attention, or executive functions. Methods involve computer training, compensatory methods, attention training, and problem-solving activities. Care plans are individualized under the direction of physiatrists and neuropsychologists, promoting higher-level cognitive functioning and assistive independence. Regular assessment assures therapy adjustment to patient progress and goals, enhancing quality of life.