Products and Services That Provide Personalized Cognitive Support
MapHabit’s patented solutions provide tailored support for care partner and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias (ADRD), traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and neurodiversity/autism. Our full range of cognitive support products are specially designed with each individual in mind.
Tablet Ultimate
Tablet Pre-Loaded With the MapHabit App
Activity Kit With Supplies for Guided Activities
12-Month App Subscription & Support
Tablet Core
Tablet Pre-Loaded With the MapHabit App
Initial Training & Set-Up
12-Month App Subscription & Support
Dementia Support Sessions
Six 30-Minute One-on-One Support Sessions
Care Partner Tips and Skills to Achieve Your Goals
Strategies to Reduce Overall Stress Levels
FAQ
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MapHabit supports a range of conditions that affect cognitive and daily functioning, including Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities, ADHD, autism, and any other individuals needing additional cognitive support.
MapHabit is grounded in evidence-based practices that support cognitive health and daily functioning. Our approach utilizes visual mapping and step-by-step guidance to reinforce memory, enhance routine learning, and support individuals with cognitive impairments through structured activities.
Yes, MapHabit is a subscription-based product. Access to our platform allows individuals and an unlimited number of support partners access to our content library and the ability to customize content. We offer coaching calls only when working with older adult populations.
No, we only ship within the United States. We plan to expand internationally beginning in 2025.
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