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Boston Cognitive Program™ - an AI-assisted lifestyle program to help older adults act on modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline.

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A Global Shift in Cognitive Health

More than 57 million people worldwide live with dementia, and demographic trends project this number to exceed 150 million by 2050. In the United States, 10,000 people turn 65 every day, a transition that will continue through 2032. Among adults over 65, 1 in 4 experience measurable changes in memory, attention, or executive function, often years before a diagnosis.

Boston Cognitive develops validated assessments, clinical oversight tools, and structured lifestyle programs designed to help individuals and providers act earlier - and sustain support over time.

Built on Research. Backed by Clinicians.

Boston Cognitive's solutions reflect decades of neuroscience and peer-reviewed research on cognitive decline and prevention. From validated assessments to structured lifestyle programs, our tools are designed to align with clinical workflows and the latest evidence, helping providers and individuals take action with confidence.

Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing Commission

Highlights the global evidence that up to 40-45% of dementia cases may be preventable through modifiable risk factors - including physical activity, diet, education, and more.

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Modifiable risk factors for dementia, and awareness of brain health

A comprehensive 2023 review exploring how lifestyle interventions can impact dementia risk, with a focus on prevention strategies and public awareness.

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Boston Cognitive Assessment (BoCA™) - A Comprehensive Self-Administered Cognitive Test

Validates BoCA as a longitudinal digital assessment for at-home use, enabling accurate monitoring of cognitive function without evaluator bias.

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An online multidomain lifestyle intervention to prevent cognitive decline in at-risk older adults: a randomized controlled trial

A large-scale randomized controlled trial showing that online, multidomain lifestyle interventions can slow cognitive decline in older adults at risk of dementia - supporting the digital delivery model of the Boston Cognitive Program.

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Structured vs Self-Guided Multidomain Lifestyle Interventions for Global Cognitive Function: The US POINTER Randomized Clinical Trial

Results from the US POINTER trial demonstrate that structured, lifestyle-based interventions improve cognitive outcomes more effectively than self-guided approaches - affirming the value of supervised digital programs like ours.

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Effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer's disease

A pioneering 2024 randomized controlled trial demonstrating that comprehensive lifestyle modifications can produce measurable improvements in cognitive function and reduce disease progression in patients with MCI or early Alzheimer's disease.

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Integrate Cognitive Assessments Into Your Clinical Workflow

The unmet need is significant. Nearly 59% of older adults report never receiving a cognitive assessment, and only 11% had one in the five years before a dementia diagnosis. Nearly half of cognitively impaired patients remain undiagnosed, leading to avoidable hospitalizations and increased costs of care.

Boston Cognitive helps providers close this gap - with patient-completed digital assessments that reduce staff burden, longitudinal tracking, CPT-aligned billing pathways, and AI-assisted analytics to identify emerging changes and prioritize follow-up.

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BoCA - Fast, Digital Cognitive Assessment

Establish a baseline. Track changes over time. Catch shifts early, when intervention matters most. BoCA™ can be administered in-clinic or completed remotely under provider direction. Validated in peer-reviewed studies, it shows strong agreement with established measures and minimal practice effects - supporting repeated use in both clinical and research settings.

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A Lifestyle Program for Long-Term Brain Wellness

Research suggests that up to 45% of dementia risk is linked to modifiable lifestyle factors. The Boston Cognitive Program™ uses AI guidance and physician-informed design to support long-term cognitive wellness through structured improvements in movement, nutrition, cognitive engagement, and restorative routines - informed by measurement and supervised when appropriate.

It incorporates our patent-pending 40xBrain technology - a 40 Hz light and sound entrainment system paired with cognitive activities - and integrates with BoCA™ data to personalize pacing and monitor changes over time. The program can be followed independently or as part of a provider-supervised care plan.

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We Build What Cognitive Care Has Been Missing

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For too long, cognitive care has been reactive, fragmented, and difficult to access. What has been missing is the infrastructure to deliver evidence-based cognitive support earlier and at scale - whether through a clinician-supervised care plan or on one’s own.

That is what we are building: validated assessments, clinical oversight tools, and AI-assisted, structured lifestyle programs grounded in decades of research - designed to work at scale so providers can deliver personalized support without expanding staff, and individuals can take action before decline becomes a crisis.

Academic and clinical research are central to how we work. We provide no-cost access to our tools for qualified studies and collaborate with institutions worldwide to advance the science of cognitive health - from pilot studies to IRB-approved clinical trials.

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Disclaimer: Boston Cognitive tools are designed to support cognitive health monitoring and lifestyle modification. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our assessments and programs do not provide medical advice, therapy, or clinical diagnosis. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider.

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Boston Cognitive provides digital tools intended to support cognitive health, lifestyle engagement, and general wellness. This corporate site is informational in nature and does not directly offer diagnostic or therapeutic services.

No content, statements, or tools presented on this site are intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Boston Cognitive's digital tools are not medical devices and should not be interpreted as substitutes for professional healthcare advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Healthcare providers interested in using Boston Cognitive tools should contact us to request information about licensing, clinical use, and regulatory compliance.

Questions? Contact us at [email protected].