Cognitive communicative disorder is a difficulty linked to thinking skills such as memory, attention, problem-solving, and understanding.
This communication disorder often develops after neurological changes such as stroke, brain injury, or other condition affecting the brain.
The person with these challenges may understand what others are saying, but they might experience difficulty in responding, as they may struggle to follow conversations, remember information, stay focused, or respond appropriately.
With early support and the right guidance, individuals can gradually improve their communication abilities and feel more confident in daily interactions.