Memory Health Platform to Hit Consumer Market on Outstanding Early Clinical Results
Data find seniors and families using the Telememory product experience reduced anxiety, depression; greater engagement and mood improvement
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KANSAS CITY, Kan., April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Early clinical results from an alpha project involving seniors in memory care using Telememory s memory health platform reveal that both seniors and families have been experiencing less anxiety and depression, while also improving moods and increasing engagement. Telememory LLC, a Kansas City-based company that uses its patent-pending memory health platform to provide seniors and families personalized cognitive care, partnered with Delmar Gardens Enterprises Inc., based in Chesterfield, Mo., for the project.
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