The research, presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in London, tracked older adults diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or early-stage dementia. Conducted alongside University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers, the study focused on a model developed by Moneta Health that pairs weekly sessions with a licensed speech therapist with personalized exercises guided by a voice-based AI assistant.
Clinical results showed improvement across four key measures: patient-reported quality of life, therapist-rated cognition, language comprehension, and expressive language. Between 71 and 94 percent of participants saw measurable gains, with therapist-rated performance metrics meeting or exceeding national standards set by the ASHA National Outcomes Measurement System.




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