Assistive technology is technically any item used by a person with a disability to increase independence and to make the tasks of daily living easier. Assistive technology for brain injury can be as simple and low-tech as a spiral notebook to help with organization and memory, or it can be as sophisticated as a computer-powered vocal assistant to aid with communication.
Brain Games for People with TBI: Pros and Cons
Computer brain games can be fun and stimulate the brain, but should be used in conjunction with cognitive rehab.