ISRAEL: Software Helps Seniors Improve Cognitive Capabilities

New computer programming promoted by the Jerusalem-based non-profit, GeronTech – The Israeli Center for Assistive Technology and Aging, is helping combat the reduced cognitive functioning that can affect all aspects of daily living among seniors, making even a trip to the grocery store a major challenge.


Among GeronTech’s successful supported companies is CogniFit Mind Fitness Solutions Ltd, which has developed MindFit, a program of computer exercises that boost short-term memory, attention, and perception. This interactive software package aims to delay cognitive decline in people suffering from cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. It is based on recent advances in neuroscience and cognitive science that have demonstrated that when the human brain is exercised, and properly stimulated, neurons destroyed by the various cognitive diseases can be regenerated.


Another new Cognifit technology is Golden DriveFit, a popular program to help seniors enhance and maintain driving performance. Seniors learn skill-enhancing technologies through workshops and seminars, and gain invaluable tools to confront the challenges aging brings. For use on PCs, DriveFit is a user-friendly, interactive program that uniquely adapts itself to the user’s specific strengths and weaknesses. The DriveFit technology was recently awarded the prestigious Prince Michael International Award for Road Safety for its outstanding contribution to road safety in the UK.


Source: American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
For more information, visit: Cognifit, www.cognifit.com/mindfit/


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