MoCA Cognition
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a brief, 30-question test that helps healthcare professionals detect cognitive impairments very early on, allowing for faster diagnosis and patient care. MoCA empowers healthcare professionals and researchers to detect cognitive impairment related to conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Lewy Body Dementia, VCI/Stroke, frontotemporal dementia, brain metastasis, ALS, sleep behavior disorder, brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, head trauma, depression, schizophrenia, heart failure, substance abuse, HIV, COVID, and more. MoCA is regularly used by nurses, primary care and specialty physicians, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, researchers, and other clinicians. It quickly and accurately assesses short-term memory, visuospatial abilities, executive functions, attention, concentration and working memory, language, and orientation to time and place.
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Neurab
Neurab provides a cognitive rehabilitation application for patients with acquired cognitive impairments: its software consists of targeted exercises to rehabilitate specific deficits, aiming to provide a restorative as well a compensative intervention. Neurab realized a device to substitute printed-paper tools. This enables a remote patient supervision, and patient’s performance monitoring through customizable statistics. Neurab provides a digital product with a service network to manage cognitive rehabilitation of both small and big groups of patients, consisting of an online platform, a tablet and many different exercises whose settings are highly customizable but can be ready to use as well (free sessions), especially addressed to patients in post-acute phase. Neurab’s device is a versatile and trustable tool to rehabilitate from cognitive impairments. It is a great aid for independent patients, as it allows to track performance and progresses.
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Cognigram
Cognigram is a web-based system that automatically processes data to generate and deliver reports summarizing test results. On average, the Cognigram test takes about 10-15 minutes to complete. It is intended to aid healthcare professionals with an objective measurement of cognition for individuals aged 6 to 99 years old. Easy-to-read report for clinicians compares results to healthy age-matched individuals. Takes approximately 15 minutes to assess four cognitive domains. Results are automatically calculated. The four tests use playing cards to ask simple “yes” or “no” questions. Instructions and practice are presented for each. The Cognigram system can be used to assess cognition on a single occasion or cognitive change over periodic assessments.
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