ENHANCING THE AGEING PROCESS WITH NEUROPTIMAL® BRAIN TRAINING

Australia’s population is ageing due to increasing life expectancy and declining fertility rates. In 2020, there were an estimated 4.2 million older Australians (aged 65 and over) with older people comprising 16% of the total Australian population.

 

By 2066, it is projected that older people in Australia will make up between 21% and 23% of the total population.

 

We all know the importance of maintaining both physical and mental health as we go through the ageing process. So putting the things in place that give us a great chance to achieve this is key. 

 

NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback can also be beneficial for older adults, particularly in addressing age-related changes in cognitive function, such as memory decline and reduced processing speed. As individuals start ageing, the brain undergoes changes in structure and function that can result in cognitive decline.

The NeurOptimal® system can help older adults maintain and even enhance cognitive function by improving brain function and increasing self-awareness and self-regulation skills. 

The system can also help older adults reduce stress and anxiety, improve sleep quality, and enhance overall wellbeing.

 

Additionally, NeurOptimal® can help older adults build greater resilience and adaptability, which can be beneficial in dealing with the challenges and transitions of aging. By improving brain function, NeurOptimal® can also help older adults maintain independence and quality of life.

 

It’s important to note that NeurOptimal® is not a cure for age-related cognitive decline, but rather a brain training program that can help older adults optimise their brain function and enhance overall wellbeing. As with any therapy or training program, it’s important to work with a qualified professional to determine if NeurOptimal® is a good fit for your individual needs and goals.

 

By improving brain function,

NeurOptimal® can help older adults maintain independence and quality of life