Daekyo Newif Launches Home Visit 'Senior Cognitive Care Service' View original image

Senior life total solution company ‘Daekyo Newif’ announced on the 1st that it will launch the ‘Senior Cognitive Care Service,’ where professional instructors visit the homes of seniors to help enhance cognitive abilities and manage emotional well-being.


The Senior Cognitive Care Service is conducted as a one-on-one customized care service tailored to the cognitive state of seniors for 30 minutes once a week. It aims for consistent brain exercises that help prevent dementia, enabling not only cognitive ability enhancement but also emotional management such as welfare checks all at once.


The classes use the dementia prevention content ‘Brain Training Kit,’ developed with former Central Dementia Center Director Kim Ki-woong, and are conducted as cognitive training programs tailored to the seniors’ level.


The Brain Training Kit is designed to allow selection of programs according to cognitive function levels such as forgetfulness, mild cognitive impairment, early dementia stages, and preferred activity styles. A learning course for active seniors in their 50s and 60s is also under development.


Visiting instructors are senior cognitive care instructors who have completed professional training to support seniors’ consistent brain activities. Based on 47 years of visiting education know-how from ‘Noonnoppi,’ Daekyo Newif’s representative visiting learning brand, senior cognitive care instructors are directly selected and trained every month.


A Daekyo Newif official stated, “Due to formal launch requests from customers, the ‘Senior Cognitive Care Service,’ which was being piloted in some regions, will be expanded nationwide starting this month. Through this service, we will take the lead in protecting the daily lives of more seniors in a healthy way.”



Daekyo Newif’s Senior Cognitive Care Service is available for consultation and application through the official website and online store.


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