Description
On this episode of Millennium Live, we’re diving into one of the most urgent and misunderstood challenges in modern medicine: cognitive health and dementia care. As populations age, clinicians and health systems are grappling with how to recognize cognitive decline earlier, support families more effectively, and build care models that truly meet patients where they are. Dr. Aaron Greenstein, Medical Advisor at BrainCheck and Medical Director of Kitwood Health, joins the podcast. He has spent his career at the intersection of clinical medicine and innovation, working to improve how we detect, understand, and care for patients experiencing cognitive change. Dr. Greenstein shares why cognitive health is essential to independence in older adults, and how early signs of decline are often subtle and overlooked. We discuss the real-world consequences of late diagnosis for patients and families, and the gaps that still exist in routine care. Dr. Greenstein also highlights the origin stories of BrainCheck and Kitwood Health, examining how digital cognitive assessment tools and embedded care models aim to improve early detection and ongoing support. Finally, we look ahead to the future of comprehensive cognitive care and what healthcare leaders should be doing now to better prepare for the growing need.
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