Study summary
Group-session therapy in older adults with mild cognitive impairment
Older adults with mild cognitive impairment improved 2–3× more in DancingMind group sessions than with one-on-one therapy (active control). Study summary; contact us for details.
A controlled study in older adults with mild cognitive impairment compared DancingMind group sessions (one facilitator, many participants) against one-on-one therapy as an active control.
Participants in the group-session arm showed a 2–3× improvement over the one-on-one arm, supporting the delivery model the platform is built around: clinician-led group sessions that extend therapist capacity without diluting the therapy.
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