The WALC 11 (Workbook of Activities for Language and Cognition) is a cornerstone resource for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and rehabilitation specialists. Specifically designed for patients with cognitive-communication deficits, it is widely utilized across affiliated rehab centers to bridge the gap between clinical recovery and functional independence.

Therapists can print only the specific pages relevant to a patient’s current goals.

Helping patients navigate the nuances of conversation and social etiquette after a brain injury. Integration in Affiliated Rehab Settings

Focuses on money management, telling time, and basic calculations required for daily autonomy.

The primary goal is to help patients who have experienced a stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or other neurological impairments regain the ability to process information and communicate effectively in real-world scenarios. Core Modules and Skills Targeted

While some workbooks are too simple or too complex, WALC 11 offers a range of difficulty. A therapist can start with basic recognition tasks and progress to complex reasoning, keeping the patient challenged but not overwhelmed. 3. Homework and Carryover

Affiliated rehab programs use the WALC 11 PDF format to print and distribute targeted exercises that focus on several key cognitive domains:

Affiliated rehabilitation centers—ranging from inpatient hospitals to outpatient clinics—integrate WALC 11 into their treatment plans for several reasons: 1. Measurable Progress