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Memory training apps

Memory training apps

Smart apps and applications, such as memory training apps, help people to live safely and with a high quality of life at home for as long as possible. Credit: Shutterstock

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Digital applications with games and exercises for cognitive activation to maintain thinking skills and prevent dementia.

Memory training apps are digital applications that are specifically designed to promote cognitive skills such as attention, concentration, memory and logical thinking. They offer a variety of exercises and games aimed at keeping the brain active and slowing down mental decline.

Advantages for older people

  1. Maintaining mental fitness: Cognitive functions often decline with increasing age. Regular training with memory training apps can help to maintain mental performance and strengthen memory.

  2. Preventing dementia: Studies show that mental activity can reduce the risk of age-related diseases such as dementia or Alzheimer’s. Memory training apps specifically promote neuronal activity and support brain plasticity.

  3. Flexibility and ease of use: The apps are usually designed to be user-friendly and can be used from the comfort of your own home. This enables older people to train their memory independently and at their own pace.

  4. Motivation through playful approaches: Many apps use playful elements and reward systems that increase motivation and make training fun. This promotes long-term use and improves training results.

  5. Social interaction and networking: Some memory training apps offer the opportunity to interact or compete with other users. This can reduce social isolation and strengthen the sense of community.

  6. Individual adaptation: The apps often adapt to the respective performance level and offer personalized exercises. This allows specific cognitive skills to be trained and progress to be tracked.

Overall, memory training apps are an effective and low-threshold way to promote mental health in old age and improve quality of life.

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Anja Herberth
Author: Anja Herberth

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