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Stay Attuned.

Discover our mental acuity monitoring solution, akin to a sleep-tracker-for-the-awake-mind. We provide easy and approachable mental health monitoring for yourself and your loved ones, embracing a healthier and happier lifestyle.

“The mind is everything.
What you think you become.”

– BLAISE PASCAL, MATHEMATICIAN AND PHILOSOPHER

Wearable

The Heartbeat of Our Company

Founded by Dr. Larry Holder and Dr. Diane Cook, Life Adapt Inc. harnesses advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning to enrich lives. We delve into smartwatch-detected behavior patterns predicting changes in cognitive health.

Our mission is to develop early detection technology and refine rehabilitation techniques for empowered, independent living.

HOW IT WORKS

Unveiling
Metrics

Our machine learning algorithms distill hundreds of characteristic measurements into just five health scores that paint a holistic picture of one’s health at any age. The health scores are described below in more detail.

HEALTH SCORES WE REPORT

Reasoning

Reasoning refers to the ability to process information efficiently, make decisions, and solve problems. Traditional assessment of reasoning focus on logical thinking, problem-solving tasks, and decision-making scenarios that require planning and foresights.

Memory

Memory encompasses the processes involved in encoding, storing, and retrieving information. Traditional memory assessment considers short-term memory, long-term memory, and working memory, through oral or visual input. Related tasks are recalling lists of words, remembering stories, or performing actions that require holding information in one’s mind for periods of time.

Processing Speed

Processing speed refers to the pace at which an individual can perceive information, make sense of it, and respond. This is often measured using timed tasks that require quick responses to visual or auditory stimuli, such as reaction time tests and rapid naming tasks.

Mobility

Mobility refers to the ability to move freely, easily, and efficiently. The ability may involve gross motor skills (like walking or jumping) and fine motor skills (like writing or buttoning a shirt). This is commonly measured using physical performance tests such as walking speed, writing/typing speed, balance, and range of motion.

Function

Function generally refers to the ability to perform important daily activities that encompass both physical and cognitive components. This can be assessed by determining how efficiently and correctly basic and complex routine activities are performed.

Clinical trials

ACROSS THE GAMUT

Individual

Track and assess functional and cognitive health using wearable technologies.

Caregiver

Visualize the health status of individuals under your care. Alert on unusual trends.

Healthcare Provider

View individual fitness reports and long-term data to improve diagnosis.

RECENT INSIGHTS