MeMo is a set of fun exercises to work on cognitive functions.
MeMo is aimed at patients with cognitive disorders, healthcare professionals, and anyone wishing to maintain their memory and concentration.
MeMo currently offers you 9 different exercises.
Access is completely free.
Start now by clicking this button:
MeMo works on computers, tablets, or smartphones.
You will need to create a free account directly from the form included in the application.
On a smartphone or tablet, you can install it as an application using the "Add to Home Screen" or "Install Application" button in your browser menu.
MeMo aims to be an extension of the work done by the IA association and the CoBTeK research team of the University of Côte d'Azur working directly with patients at the Nice Memory Resource and Research Center.
MeMo was designed to meet the needs of patients with cognitive disorders, healthcare professionals involved in prevention, rehabilitation, and cognitive stimulation, as well as anyone wishing to maintain their memory and concentration.
The effectiveness of MeMo has been the subject of a study whose results have been published: https://www.jmir.org/2020/3/e17167/.
MeMo is made available free of charge by the Innovation Alzheimer association.
To develop MeMo, we involve a multidisciplinary team (psychiatrist, neuropsychologist, web developper, graphic designer) to design, improve, and adapt the exercises to the needs of users. Each donation, small or large, allows us to continue.
To help us, you can make a donation online,
or send a check to the following address:
Association Innovation Alzheimer, Institut Claude Pompidou, 10 Rue Molière, 06100 Nice – France
Thanks to the contributors:
Michel and Yvette Goubeau, Jean and Paulette Chantepy, Mr. O Carmet, ARMEP Association, Mr. and Mrs. Ott, Dr. E Assemat,
Henriette Marciniak, Béatrice Bourgeois, Geronto.64, Mr. and Mrs. Silvestre, Genious Group, Mr. and Mrs. Chantepy, Emi Lie,
Robert Mariani, Sti Stan, P Kerbat, Brigitte Desbos, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, Mr. Lloret Linaes, Remy Ramadour, David Depix.
Translations :
Italian version courtesy of ICamillo Golgi Geriatric Institute, Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy
Greek version courtesy of Pr K. Vadikolias, Department of Neurology and the outpatient clinic for Dementia Democritus University of Thrace
Dutch version courtsey of Pr Jan Van den Stock, Leuven Brain Institute of KU Leuven, Belgium