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Improving Access to Dementia Care through AI‐Powered Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
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Access to practical and personalized support is a critical component to helping older adults with cognitive impairment to remain independent in daily life. Moneta's AI-powered program by telephone offers a scalable model for improving access to cognitive rehabilitation, with demonstrated real world outcomes. References [1] Manley et al., JAMA Neurology, 2022;79(12):1242-1249. [2] Leaving No One Behind In An Ageing World: World Social Report, United Nations, 2023. [3] Kudlicka et al., Cognitive rehabilitation for people with mild to moderate dementia, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2023. [4] Compared to therapy outcomes data in the National Outcomes Measurement System of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association for ages 50-89, cognitive communication disorder, outpatient setting, accessed January 17, 2025. [5] Functional communication measure (FCM) for cognitive function assessed by a SLP. [6] Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders.
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