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Free Brain Health Assessment Offered from Cogniciti

Are you between the ages of 50 -85?  Are you interested in a free Brain Health Assessment? If so, then this study is made for you. 

A comprehensive brain health company named Cogniciti is focused on serving the aging population and would like to educate people about their brain health and provide a tool to screen for signs of mild cognitive impairment. 

During the workshop, one of Cogniciti’s highly trained team members will provide a group of 10 – 20 people with an overview of brain health, assist each person with completing their online Brain Health Assessment, and provide resources for further evaluation.

Each person will take their own individual assessment on a laptop computer that Cogniciti provides. The Brain Health Assessment entire process lasts only an hour with about 15-30 minutes to complete. 

It includes seven exercises that measure different types of memory. Basic computer skills are needed in order to participate in the study.

When each participant has completed the study, they will have the opportunity to meet individually with the Cogniciti team member to discuss their individual score with the Cogniciti team and ask questions about their brain health, and receive brain health tips based on the latest research on memory and aging.

Two Sessions will be offered. Space is limited. Contact Laurie D’Elia for more info @ 617-635-5166

North End Regional Review Staff

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