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PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise ™
Medical Wellness Technology + Innovative Environmental Engineering.
🚀 LaunchPad A - Proof of Concept (PoC) Phase
Your brain doesn't have a retirement age.
Revolutionizing Senior Living Through Digital Transformation
Stay Sharp, Stay Social.

🚀 LaunchPad B - Proof of Concept (PoC) Phase
Elevating cognitive reserve by merging precision biotech with human-centric design.
We are evolving cognitive care from a passive activity into a dynamic, clinical-grade intervention. By leveraging a bio-adaptive framework, we deliver a scalable solution that transforms cognitive resilience from an abstract goal into a measurable, permanent architectural buffer.

Clinically Proven Impact - Our methodology is grounded in the National Institutes of Health (NIH-funded) Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) study, which utilized three distinct cognitive intervention modules—a memory training group, a reasoning training group, and a speed training group—to establish the global gold standard in longitudinal cognitive research (Unverzagt et al., 2007).
Powered by Google Gemini, our Adaptive Conversational AI transforms non-pharmacological intervention by integrating real-time biometric feedback into a closed-loop system. This framework precision-tunes Cognitive Speed Training to the individual’s unique neurological threshold, accelerating the development of Cognitive Reserve and establishing an architectural buffer against decline.
AI is no longer just a tool; it is a bio-responsive brain coach, precision-tuning your neural architecture to forge a lifelong buffer of cognitive reserve.


This image showcases the PathBUILDER Neuro-System integrated into a modern medical environment. Designed for neurological rehabilitation and cognitive therapy, the setup emphasizes both patient accessibility and ergonomic flexibility.


In a residential, multi-dwelling unit, senior living community or senior center setting, the pod functions as an engaging, interactive platform that supports immersive cognitive training for adults of all ages through the following applications:

The PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise Pod (Desktop Edition) transitions the core technology of the full-scale pod into a sleek, touchscreen interface designed for home use. This version focuses on accessibility and high-level engagement while maintaining a professional, medical-grade aesthetic.
By moving from a physical pod to a desktop unit, PathBUILDER becomes a versatile tool for aging in place. It provides the same data-driven cognitive stimulation as the institutional versions but in a non-intrusive format that fits into a standard living environment and other areas.


The desktop and mobile editions of PathBUILDER are designed to extend the reach of the "Cognitive Vitality" ecosystem beyond the physical Pod, ensuring that neural development is consistent, accessible, and integrated into a resident's daily life.
By diversifying the platform, PathBUILDER bridges the gap between high-intensity clinical sessions and the frequent, low-friction "brain breaks" necessary for long-term neuroplasticity.
A popular choice for community libraries and multipurpose rooms at multi-dwelling unit properties, this configuration includes Wi-Fi and a rechargeable battery.
The most immersive Wi-Fi option, installed in various types of larger rooms at multi-dwelling unit properties, turns cognitive exercise into a group-focused, fun event.
References
Edwards, J. D., Ross, L. A., Marsiske, M., Rebok, G. W., & Albert, M. S. (2026). Cognitive speed training linked to lower dementia incidence up to 20 years later: Findings from the ACTIVE study. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions, 12(1),
Article e12745.
Livingston, G., Huntley, J., Liu, K. Y., Costafreda, S. G., Selbæk, G., Alladi, S., Ames, D., Banerjee, S., Burns, A., Brayne, C., Fox, N. C., Ferri, C. P., Gitlin, L. N., Howard, R., Kales, H. C., Kivimäki, M., Larson, E. B., Nakasujja, N., Rockwood, K., et al. (2024). Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing Commission. The Lancet, 404(10452), 572–628.
Unverzagt, F. W., Kasten, L., Johnson, K. E., Rebok, G. W., Marsiske, M., Koepke, K. M., Elias, J. W., Morris, J. N., Willis, S. L., Ball, K., Rexroth, D. F., Smith, D. M., Wolinsky, F. D., & Tennstedt, S. L. (2007). Effect of memory impairment on training outcomes in ACTIVE. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 13(6), 953–960.
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The Cognitive Exercise Product Lines displayed on this webpage are in the proof of concept stage. To help bring our vision of cognitive health to life, some of the imagery on this site is AI-generated. These visuals are designed to represent the diverse communities we serve and the futuristic nature of our technology.
Revolutionizing Senior Living Through Digital Transformation
PathBUILDER is a next-generation, comprehensive Digital Transformation platform specifically designed to empower Senior Centers, Senior Living Communities, and other types of properties. We bridge the gap between aging and technology by providing a seamless, integrated ecosystem that connects older adults, retirees, residents, staff, and families through the devices they use every day.
The problem to solve - Today, in the United States, approximately 169 million people live in mental health shortage areas, and worldwide, the United States ranks last among wealthy nations in accessibility to mental healthcare.
The solution is Digital Transformation (DX), which acts as a "force multiplier," enabling a shrinking workforce to support a growing elderly population while improving seniors' quality of life.
One Platform, Every Device
Our easy-to-use online solution creates a unified digital "pathway" across your entire facility, supporting a wide range of hardware to ensure accessibility for everyone, including the following:
Specialized Cognitive Care
At the heart of PathBUILDER is a commitment to resident wellness. Our platform includes an "online dashboard" with convenient shortcuts to established Cognitive Care Exercise programs explicitly tailored for older adults. These interactive tools are designed to:
The Big Picture Impact - In the senior living industry, digital transformation "connects the dots" by integrating previously siloed data—from health monitoring and daily activities to staff workflows and family communication—into a single, cohesive ecosystem that enables proactive care, operational efficiency, and deeper human connection.
About our company -
We believe that digital transformation is not a product you buy, but a discipline you master. Most firms approach systems integration as a mechanical task; we approach it as an applied science to achieve practical goals and solve real-world problems.
Our specializations include Digital Signage/Smart TV System Integrations for LG webOS, Philips/Google Android OS, Samsung Tizen OS, External Media Players (BrightSign & Microsoft), and Cloud-based Content Management Systems, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and mobile devices, with Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Level 5 software development management experience.


PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise Pod, Desktop Computing,
Mobile, and Flexible Deployment Options.
Medical Wellness Technology + Innovative Environmental Engineering ™
🚀 LaunchPad C - Proof of Concept (PoC) Phase

Additional models and deployment options are in planning, including residential settings. The PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise Pod is a portable, clinical-grade "smart technology" turnkey, easy-to-use solution for the thousands of areas (including rural) across the United States with no mental health care or a shortage of local support services.
Listed below is an overview of its 1) Compliance Status, 2) Marketing Plan, and 3) Business Plan.
Compliance Status - The PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise Pod aligns with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on disability access, digital accessibility, and data privacy compliance for mental health services, including telehealth. In addition, it aligns with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy Rule, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Digital Transformation Strategy, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved digital cognitive exercises and brain-training programs categorized as Prescription Digital Therapeutics (PDTs) for adults of any age.
Market Summary - The Total Addressable Market (TAM) problem-solution fit is over 680,300 locations in the United States, and its 20% Serviceable Addressable Market (SAM) is approximately 136,060 locations spanning multiple sectors.
Market Segments - The Total Addressable Market (TAM) product-market fit includes over 6,400 U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Mental Healthcare Shortage Areas, 20,000 + Medicare Advantage "SilverSneakers" fitness gym partners, 11,000 + senior centers/community centers, 17,400 + public libraries, 3,000 + retail medical clinics, 6,000 + hospitals/outpatient rehabilitation clinics, 32,000 + senior living communities, 60,000 + walk-in (retail) pharmacies, 7,500 + board-certified geriatrician medical offices, 17,000 + Community Health Centers, 200,000 + Primary Care Offices (PCPs), 300,000 + church-affiliated facilities, and thousands of similar properties.
Business Model - Its research-based business model enables the hosting property to start with one pod and easily scale to 10 or more per location, depending on market demand from older adults in the community or for educational outreach programs on mental health. In addition, it is anticipated that the PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise Pod will be available nationwide for short-term rental, and that corporate sponsorship will be available for lower-income communities without local access to mental health care.
Strategic Roadmap - Other cognitive exercise and assessment solutions, system integrations are being explored, including mobile devices for hospital inpatient/outpatient and at-home care, with time-based therapeutic cognitive exercises, and PathBUILDER Cognitive Exercise Pods, and product lines powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, Amazon Web Services (AWS) HealthLake, Google Cloud Healthcare, and Merative’s Zynx Health - ZynxCare, a cloud-based, evidence-based care plan solution that includes standardized, customizable plans for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), early-stage dementia, Alzheimer's disease (AD), and chronic care management.
RESEARCH INFORMATION
Today, in the United States, approximately 169 million people live in mental health shortage areas, and worldwide, America now ranks last among wealthy nations in accessibility to mental health care, which is a fast-growing silent crisis with a 5.3% to 6.4% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR).
The "Silver Tsunami" refers to the massive demographic shift as the Baby Boomer generation enters retirement age. By 2030, all Baby Boomers will be over 65, creating unprecedented pressure on healthcare systems and the workforce.
Why is it a major topic ?
Economists, healthcare providers, and policymakers use the term to highlight the significant pressure an aging population puts on societal systems:
As of January 2026, the shortage of mental healthcare in rural America remains a critical issue. The most recent data from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and rural health research organizations indicates that the vast majority of rural counties are struggling with a lack of providers. Furthermore, the projected annual cost for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in America is approximately $384 billion in direct health and long-term care costs.
However, the "true" economic burden is significantly higher when including unpaid care and lost productivity. A comprehensive 2025 study from USC and the Alzheimer's Association estimates the total economic impact is closer to $781 billion annually.
Breakdown of Direct Costs ($384 Billion)
Direct costs refer to money actually spent on medical care, nursing homes, and hospice.
The "Hidden" Costs ($397+ Billion)
The direct healthcare spending is only one piece of the puzzle. When you factor in the "societal" costs, the numbers double:


Mental Healthcare Shortage Areas in the United States
Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) - Mental Health is a broader federal designation than a "Facility HPSA." While a facility HPSA refers to a single building (like a clinic or prison), the mental health HPSA category is used to identify entire regions or groups of people that lack access to psychiatrists and mental health professionals.
Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) Facility - Mental Health is a specific healthcare site that has been federally recognized as having a shortage of mental health providers.
This designation is managed by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to help direct resources—like loan repayment programs for doctors and increased Medicare/Medicaid reimbursements—to the places that need them most.
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