Moneta Health Showcases Groundbreaking Clinical Results at AAIC 2025, Demonstrating a New Standard in AI-Powered Cognitive Care

TORONTO, July 29, 2025 — Moneta Health, a company pioneering a new category of at-home memory care, today announced it has presented its first clinical outcomes at the 2025 Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC). The data reveals that Moneta's AI-powered cognitive rehabilitation therapy, delivered by telephone, achieves significant and clinically meaningful patient outcomes over the course of therapy, surpassing traditional care models. This milestone reinforces Moneta's mission to solve the critical access gap for the millions of older adults facing cognitive impairment.
Cognitive impairment affects 32% of adults over 65, but access to effective care is severely limited by a shortage of skilled providers. Moneta is addressing this unmet need with a scalable, tech-driven solution that delivers personalized cognitive rehabilitation therapy entirely over the phone, removing barriers like travel, internet access, and complex apps.
At the AAIC, the world's most influential forum on dementia science, Moneta unveiled compelling results from a cohort of 75 patients who completed the program:
- Superior Clinical Outcomes: Patients using Moneta's program demonstrated a statistically significant 18% average improvement in cognitive function, compared to the 13% improvement seen in traditional outpatient therapy as reported by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
- Enhanced Quality of Life: Patients also reported a statistically significant 11% average improvement in self-reported quality of life.
- Unprecedented Engagement: Moneta's model resulted in 2.3 times more therapy sessions than traditional outpatient settings, highlighting the platform's ability to keep patients engaged in their care.
"These results are not just data points; they represent a fundamental shift in how we can deliver effective cognitive care at scale," said Jennifer Flexman, PhD, of Moneta Health and presenting author of the abstract. "We are proving that by combining AI with the human touch of licensed therapists, we can deliver life-changing outcomes to patients in the comfort of their own homes, no matter where they live".
Moneta's presence at the conference included a featured presentation by Jennifer Flexman during the "Data Blitz" session at the Technology and Dementia Preconference. Moneta's main conference poster, titled "Improving Access to Dementia Care through AI-Powered Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy," detailed the company's unique model, which uses a voice agent and AI to deliver interactive therapy, with oversight and weekly feedback from a licensed speech-language pathologist.
The Moneta program is designed like physical therapy for the brain, using personalized exercises to help patients achieve their real-world goals, such as remembering appointments, managing daily tasks, or improving communication. The service is covered by Medicare and private insurance and integrates seamlessly into provider workflows via EHR ordering.
The impact on patients is profound. As one patient, Bryan, shared: "Thanks to Moneta I feel like I can really celebrate 65. Before, I didn't feel like I could celebrate. Now I have so much to be thankful for".
By delivering clinically superior outcomes through a more accessible and engaging platform, Moneta Health is setting a new standard for dementia care and is poised to help millions remain independent and live fuller lives.