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JDFAF Funded Company Wins Coveted Award For Innovations PRESS CONTACT: Dakim
BrainFitness Wins ‘Innovations in Healthcare’ ABBY Award SANTA
MONICA, CA (November 3, 2009) – Dakim Inc., announced today that it has
won an Innovations in HealthcareSM ABBY
Award from the Adaptive Business Leaders Organization (ABL) for Dakim
BrainFitness, a touchscreen-based mental stimulation system designed to reduce
seniors’ risk of dementia and memory loss through rigorous but entertaining
brain workout sessions. The system is used by more than 300 senior living
communities around the country and can also be purchased for at-home use. The
awards were announced October 28 at ABL’s 11th annual Innovations
in Healthcare Awards event in Dakim
BrainFitness won in the "Innovative Approaches to the Delivery of
Healthcare" category against two other finalists - a stress reduction
program from HeartMath and an online health management program for consumers
from Kaiser Permanente. The Dakim system met the ABBY awards’ core goal of
promoting innovative and cost-effective quality healthcare because of its
ability both to help reduce the risk and/or delay the onset of dementia, and to
minimize the need for caregiver assistance through its self-serve touchscreen
technology. “Dakim
BrainFitness addresses one of the major threats to the quality of life of older
people and the costs of healthcare today - dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
– in a way that not only engages users but helps lower the cost of prevention
and memory care,” said Mimi Grant, president of the ABL Organization. “This
makes it a classic candidate for an ABBY award.” Played
on a touchscreen monitor that requires no mouse, keyboard or computer knowledge,
Dakim BrainFitness offers a fully automated system of interactive, enjoyable and
often humorous brain games that self-adjust for ability levels ranging from
active seniors to early-stage Alzheimer’s patients. The activities have
the look and feel of a TV game show and senior-friendly content ranging from
Jimmy Stewart film clips to oldies music. Content is updated every few days so
that users never see the same activity twice. The have-fun design is intended to keep users coming back for 20-minute sessions several times a week in keeping with the ‘use it or lose it’ findings of multiple research studies. These studies have concluded that seniors who participate in consistent, long-term mental stimulation reduce their dementia risk by up to 63%. About
Dakim, Inc. About
the Adaptive Business Leaders Organization Since
1983, ABL has helped Health and Technology CEOs grow successful companies by
sponsoring monthly confidential Round Tables and a variety of industry-specific
programs, conferences and events in which members can share candid advice, best
practices and innovative approaches for capitalizing on market trends and
opportunities. The California-based organization provides members – including
CEOs, Presidents, COOs and Division General Managers – with executive
leadership coaching through its confidential peer CEO Advisory Board Round
Tables and executive learning workshops, network of CEO peers, and expert
resources. For more information, visit www.abl.org.
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