Treatment for early stage dementia and MCI
Daily AI-guided exercises. 1-on-1 virtual therapy. Designed by neuropsychologists.
Early Access program open for a limited time. Join today!
FREE 3-month subscription ($300 value)
Immediate access - no waitlists or referrals
A breakthrough in cognitive health
Expert therapy plus daily AI exercises.
For people living with cognitive concerns, mild cognitive impairment or dementia.
Clinically validated approach.
Developed and supervised by neuropsychologists.
Personalized, flexible, and private.
Take control of your cognitive health with three simple steps
Personalized Assessment
First, meet with a specialist who creates your custom plan
Daily Practice
Engage with AI-powered cognitive exercises designed specifically for you
Expert Guidance
Have regular check-ins with your dedicated clinician to track progress
Backed by 300+ clinical trials
NewDays combines expert-led therapy with daily AI-powered cognitive exercises to:
Improve memory and cognitive function
Enhanced quality of life
Increase independence in daily activities
AND only NewDays holds the exclusive license to deliver scientifically validated cognitive protocols from groundbreaking Harvard research through our AI platform.
Questions?
Call us at (206) 801-1621 or check out our FAQ.
Worried about memory loss? It’s easy to dismiss these changes as "just getting older." But they could be signs of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)—and that means there’s something you can do. Early action leads to better outcomes. That’s where NewDays comes in. Whether you have a dementia or MCI diagnosis or are just noticing worrisome changes, you can take action today.
What People Are Saying
“A+ Really felt like I could talk and ask questions.”
— Kim, living with mild dementia
“I found it to be totally amazing. Hard to believe this is AI.”
— Frank, living with MCI
“From a caregiver perspective, it was just a delight to see my wife interacting so happily.”
— Larry, care partner
“It is engaging. Far and away better than anything I imagined!”
— Cheryl, care partner