Meet Moneta Health
Cognitive care that connects.

We are living in the golden age of neuroscience. We have learned more about the brain in the last 20 years than in all of human history.
The practice of cognitive rehabilitation therapy is grounded in a growing recognition of the brain’s capacity to adapt and change, even after brain injury or illness.
Moneta’s mission is to make cognitive rehabilitation accessible to everyone who can benefit, improving independence and quality of life while reducing costs for our healthcare system.

We believe in...
Leadership
We are proud of the experienced, multi-disciplinary, multi-generational team we're building at Moneta Health. The combined skills and shared purpose are critical to making a positive impact.
Advisors
Expert guidance from healthcare visionaries and patient advocates.

Jen Flexman, PhD, MBA
Co-founder & Strategic Advisor

Kent Bradley MD, MPH, MBA
President, 10X Health; Former President, Safeway Health & CMO

Jennie Chin Hansen RN, MSN
Advisory Member of Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging

Scott A. Kaiser MD
Director of Geriatric Cognitive Health; Co-founder & CEO of Determined Health

Heather Palmer PhD
Director of Cognitive Rehabilitation and co-founder of Maximum Capacity

Richard Stefanacci DO, MGH, MBA
Thomas Jefferson University; Medical Director/CMO

Debra Tann Ed. D
CEO of Reminiscent; Dementia Educator, Author & Advocate
Why Moneta
Our virtual speech therapy practice focuses only on treating cognitive impairment to improve the quality of life and functional independence of your patients.

World Health Organization
"Rehabilitation following a dementia diagnosis can be an effective approach to empower individuals to maintain independence for as long as possible. It also ensures that they remain central to decisions regarding their treatment and care."

Cochrane
"Given the size of the observed positive effects and the quality of the evidence, it seems justified that the intervention is considered for inclusion in post-diagnostic care. [Cognitive rehabilitation] can form a part of a clinical toolkit to assist people with dementia in overcoming some of the everyday barriers imposed by cognitive difficulties."

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
"Speech-language pathologists play a critical role in diagnosing and treating cognitive-communication disorders, leading to measurable improvements in daily functioning."
Our Investors
We are grateful for the financial and strategic support of mission-aligned investors who believe in our vision to improve brain health.








