
We use the latest non-pharmaceutical cutting-edge technology to help seniors live their best lives
Empowering Seniors to Combat Memory Loss, Elevate Mood, and Improve Sleep Quality.

8K
brains analyzed by our team and technology
65+
program specifically dedicated for those with memory loss
45%
of dementia cases may be preventable
65%
reduction of symptoms of depression with our method


Cutting-edge brain technology

Personalized Training Propgrams
AI enhanced brain wave frequency analyses allows us to get a unique "brain signature" for each patient to allow us to tailor make training programs.

Advanced Analytics & Reporting
Synchronized data allow us to know when train, how often, and curate a unique experience with every patient.

Comprehensive Care Approach
Benefit from our programs combining advanced neurotechnology, evidence-based interventions, and compassionate support to optimize your brain health and quality of life.
The Synaptik Method: Why it works
By combining science-backed methods with compassionate care, we address the unique needs of those experiencing memory loss. Our approach doesn’t just train the brain—it empowers individuals to feel more confident, connected, and capable in their daily lives.
Visible Progress You Can Trust
We track and share measurable improvements in cognitive function, so you can see the difference our program makes in memory, focus, and overall mental agility.
Interdisciplinary Team
We recruit the best minds in neuroscience, cognitive health, and therapeutic innovation to design and refine our programs to deliver the most effective and personalized cognitive enhancement solutions for our patients.
Personalized 360° Care Approach
We offer brain training program tailored specifically to one’s unique needs, helping them regain confidence and improve memory in a way that works for them.
Cutting-Edge Science, Compassionate Care
Our approach combines the latest in neuroscience—like neurofeedback and fNIRS—with a supportive, caring environment designed to make every session engaging and effective.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Who can benefit from the program?Our program caters to seniors living in assisted living and memory care facilities who face a spectrum of cognitive challenges. These range from mild issues like poor sleep quality to more complex neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. We aim to enhance the quality of life for all residents, regardless of their cognitive status.
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How long do the programs last?Our comprehensive programs are designed with personalization in mind. A typical program lasts from 6 months to upwards of a year. Some are even longer if patients receive benefit and results.
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Does medical insurance cover the services provided by Synaptik?Medical insurance coverage for services provided by Synaptik depends on various factors such as the specific services offered, eligibility criteria, and insurance policies. We will be able to check with your specific insurance plan to see if they allow coverage.
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Do I need a referral from my doctor?While a referral isn't required for most medical insurances, some insurance plans such as HMO plans do require a referral from your primary care doctor. We encourage you to discuss our program with your healthcare provider. We're happy to communicate with your doctor to ensure coordinated care.
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What technologies do you use in your assessments?We utilize state-of-the-art qEEG (quantitative electroencephalography) and fNIRS (functional near-infrared spectroscopy) for detailed brain mapping and real-time neurofeedback. We also use various advanced cognitive scoring tools to hyperanalyze the brain's ability to work.
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Are these technologies safe?Yes, both qEEG and fNIRS are non-invasive and have no known side effects. They simply measure brain activity without emitting any radiation or requiring injections.
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How often will I be assessed?We conduct a comprehensive assessment at the start of your program, with follow-up assessments every 3 months to track your progress and adjust your training as needed.
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