Cognitive Wellness Assessment & training

Hearing and listening are brain-based process. Understanding speech requires attention, working memory, processing speed, and the ability to manage competing sounds. When hearing loss increases listening effort, cognitive load rises — often leading to fatigue, reduced clarity, and communication strain.

BrainEar Assess

BrainEar Assess is AUDICOG’s cognitive wellness evaluation protocol that measures listening-related attention, auditory memory, and cognitive efficiency within the context of hearing care. This allows us to identify factors that influence speech understanding and real-world communication performance.

BrainEar Train

BrainEar Train is a structured, one-on-one program designed to improve listening efficiency, strengthen auditory memory, and reduce mental strain during communication. When integrated with diagnostic audiology and precision hearing technology, this approach supports clearer communication, reduced listening effort, and long-term cognitive wellness.

Scope

This program focuses on cognitive performance within a structured hearing care wellness framework to monitor hearing care intervention. Screenings and wellness assessments are conducted using general wellness tools under licensed clinical oversight and are not intended to diagnose or treat neurological or neurodegenerative conditions, nor are they a substitute for evaluation by a physician or psychologist. When concerns extend beyond the scope of hearing-related cognitive wellness, appropriate medical referral is recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Cognitive Wellness Assessment evaluates core cognitive domains including attention, memory, processing speed, executive function, and mental efficiency. These functions influence how individuals process information, sustain focus, and manage complex daily tasks. At AUDICOG, assessment results are incorporated into a brain-health–informed hearing care model to guide individualized cognitive wellness training and support overall cognitive performance.

Adults who experience listening fatigue, reduced concentration, difficulty managing complex information, or increased mental effort during communication may benefit from cognitive wellness assessment and training.

No. This service is a cognitive wellness assessment designed to support brain-informed care. It does not diagnose neurological or neurodegenerative conditions. When broader medical concerns are identified, appropriate referral is recommended.

Training is provided through structured, supervised sessions using validated digital cognitive exercises. Programs target attention, memory, processing speed, and executive function. Performance is monitored over time, and training intensity is adjusted based on objective measures. Training is integrated into your overall care plan to support cognitive efficiency and daily functional performance.

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