Worksheets for Stroke Patients
We have pdf worksheets designed to be cognitive exercises for stroke patients.
Explore our entire library of cognitive worksheets. We have packets that work on memory, language, verbal processing, auditory processing, and more! Purchase a bundle and sign up for monthly free worksheets focusing on a cognitive function that may help with stroke recovery.

Worksheets for Stroke Patients
We have pdf worksheets designed to be cognitive exercises for stroke patients.
Explore our entire library of cognitive worksheets. We have packets that work on memory, language, attention, visual spatial skills are more! Purchase a bundle and sign up for monthly free worksheets that focus on a cognitive function that may help with stroke recovery.
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Trick or Treat! Clients will work on focus and self-monitoring themselves in this exercise. This packet is great for anyone who is looking to improve their executive functioning skills and challenge themselves! Keep an eye out for spooky sights and findings in this Halloween themed attention packet!
Traveling is an exciting activity! In this mini packet, you will travel across Canada. You will start at one location and have to arrive at a specific destination. Choose your trip, and keep track of the places you see along the way! Clients will practice organization and planning skills as they continue through this exercise!
We designed this packet as a life skills activity workbook that may improve verbal working memory skills. This packet aims to challenge your client’s ability to remember, recall, and relocate words. Individuals in the food service industry often use these skills.
The first exercise will challenge your verbal memory as your patient combines fragments to make logical words. This progresses from easy two-fragment words to three-part fragmented words. In the next exercise, you must produce words with only a set letter or letter combo. After your verbal recall is warmed up, the second to last section will challenge your ability to place words within a grid. This will require you to use both verbal memory and spatial memory. Finally, the last exercise combines these skills into a real-world experience on printed paper. Working in a restaurant requires both verbal and spatial memory skills. These adapted Restaurant exercises will help you practice all the skills used in this packet as you recall names, orders, and positions.
This packet is great for individuals with learning disabilities, students eight years or older, or individuals recovering from a stroke. Try it as a bridging activity as well.
Included inside: 20 worksheets and bridging questions.
Looking for additional resources? Check out our other working memory worksheets here →
Are you a good pet sitter? Try taking care of zoo animals! By working on your verbal and sequential memory, you will be asked to remember the task list of a zookeeper. Clients will practice skills such as organization and working memory by completing this exercise!
Are you a problem solver? Use deductive reasoning to solve quotes and crack the code behind different characters. Clients will put skills such as organization and planning into play for this exercise. This Mini Packet is great for clients who want to practice problem solving skills and apply them to real life situations!
Are you looking for verbal reasoning activities? Then look no further. Verbal reasoning is how we can understand complex sentences. As you read, your brain breaks apart the complexity into smaller and easy-to-digest. This packet is filled with exercises that may help to improve verbal reasoning skills.
The first exercise is based on the digital exercise, Hurray for Change. In this exercise, you must correctly sequence letters, words, and numbers alphabetically and numerically. We put this exercise first to help warm up your brain, as you will use these skills later in the packet. After this exercise, you will have three other verbal reasoning activities. We hope this packet will help you learn strategies to think critically by using the given information, process information effectively, and then take affirmative action.
This packet will be great for kids 8+, individuals who have had a stroke, or individuals who have aphasia. Additionally, individuals with executive functioning deficits, trouble processing verbal information, or anyone who wants to challenge their verbal reasoning skills may enjoy these activities as well.
Included inside: 22 worksheets and bridging questions.
Build your vocabulary and practice your verbal fluency with this fun language packet! In this packet, you will use deductive reasoning and your vocabulary to connect word fragments to make words in different categories. Clients will use skills such as organization and planning as they go through this Mini Packet.
Excited for warm weather? Embrace the summer by picking fruit from a fruit stand and practice your attention skills! Search for the odd fruit out so that all the fruit in the basket is the same. Clients have the chance to work on attention and organization in this fruit filled Mini Packet!
Can you remember the number line? Sort even or odd numbers in ascending or descending order. This packet will help you learn to sequence numbers and distinguish between even and odd numbers. Clients will practice organization and focus in this number filled Mini Packet!
Does your patient love to be in the garden or outside? Does the sight of butterflies and bugs bring them joy? If so, download this fun and engaging visual attention worksheet packet. This completely non-verbal packet will help build anyone’s attention and executive function skills.
This packet starts by challenging your patient’s ability to spot the difference in a bug-themed Private Eye activity. The next activity will be the dance of the bugs. Each bug will dance a specific pattern in a sea of bugs. Your patient will have to figure out which bug is dancing which dance. This activity uses attention, executive function, and deductive reasoning skills. The following exercise group involves attention and deciphering skills when your patient has to figure out which piece is missing from which bug. Your patient must study the potential pieces and determine which will solve the broken butterfly. Finally, the last exercise section will use their fine motor and attention skills. Catch the ladybug becomes printable and colorful in these last activities. Your patient will have to ignore the additional bugs to find all of the ladybugs in the images.
In this packet, you will be challenged to complete attention-based skills. You will practice staying on task, finding anomalies in a set of information, recognizing patterns, and comparing and contrasting objects. This packet is an excellent workout for your frontal lobe. This packet will be great for preschoolers to seniors. Anyone who loves summer or bugs will enjoy this packet as well.
Included inside: 18 worksheets and bridging questions.
Try your hand at ancient Greek! Practice your attention skills by recognizing Greek characters. Clients will also identify which characters have been substituted in this Olympic attention packet! This Mini Packet is great to use to practice focus and attention!
Think you can be a server? Try remembering the orders of diverse clients in this memory focused packet! Clients will focus on executive functioning skills such as organization and attention. This Mini Packet is great to help clients feel more confident on organizing and adapting to new changes at a quick pace!
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How are these Stroke Speech Therapy Worksheets?
Strokes are a complex disease that affects all individuals differently. Some individuals have no adverse side effects, while others develop aphasia or memory problems. At HappyNeuron Pro, we are a cognitive rehabilitation software company. We created digital exercises to help all areas of cognition. We developed our worksheets to help clinicians offer proper stroke rehabilitation without needing a computer. Since most of our worksheets require language skills, we believe that these worksheets would be perfect for any speech therapy post-stroke rehabilitation.
Why should I use your Cognitive Worksheets for Stroke Patients?
In truth, if you’re searching for comprehensive cognitive worksheets for adults in PDF format, you’re in the right place. Our PDF downloads address various aspects of executive function, working memory, language, lexical categorization, cognitive flexibility, and emotional regulation. All while looking fun and not childish. We have a team of graphic designers who work on our products.
Do you have other activities?
Yes, we do! All of our worksheets are based on our digital tool, HappyNeuron Pro. If you enjoy using these worksheets we highly recommend checking out the capabilities of our digital tool. Additionally, by integrating our digital tool, you may just save yourself time and money all while building a strong therapeutic toolbox.
Why do you have Free Printable Worksheets for Stroke Patients?
We believe the best way to improve the world is to serve those who help the hurting. We also believe that the more we share, the more we learn. So, we offer free printable worksheets for stroke patients to give back to the community and help improve the world around us. Check out our most recent free ones here →
Why Choose HappyNeuron Pro's Worksheets?
Expertly Designed: Our worksheets and activities are designed by experts who specialize in cognitive functions for adults.
Proven Results: Many individuals have benefited from our resources, experiencing improved language skills and life satisfaction. If your client enjoys these, check out our language based digital exercises →
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