
June Is Alzheimer’s & Brain Health Awareness Month — Prioritize Your Mind with Cognivue Testing
At The Vision Development Team, we recognize the importance of whole-body wellness — and that starts with the brain[cite: 93]. June marks Alzheimer’s & Brain Health Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cognitive decline, early detection, and taking proactive steps to support lifelong brain function[cite: 94].
Why Brain Health Matters
Your brain controls everything from memory and decision-making to vision and balance[cite: 96]. Cognitive issues like Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia often begin years before symptoms appear[cite: 97]. Early detection and monitoring can lead to better outcomes and a higher quality of life[cite: 98]. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s today[cite: 99]. While there is no cure yet, lifestyle changes, early intervention, and ongoing support can slow its progression and improve brain resilience[cite: 100].
The Link Between Vision and Brain Health
Vision problems are more than eye-deep — they can be early indicators of neurological change[cite: 102]. At The Vision Development Team, we understand that visual processing is a critical brain function[cite: 103]. Changes in how you see or how your brain interprets visual information can sometimes point to broader cognitive changes[cite: 104].
What Is Cognivue?
We’re proud to offer Cognivue® testing, a revolutionary, FDA-cleared tool that evaluates cognitive function through a 10-minute, self-administered test[cite: 106]. It assesses areas such as:
- Memory [cite: 108]
- Visuospatial skills [cite: 109]
- Executive function [cite: 110]
- Reaction time [cite: 111]
- Processing speed [cite: 112]
This non-invasive, computerized test gives us valuable insight into your brain health — especially in connection with your vision and daily functioning[cite: 113].
Who Should Consider Cognivue Testing?
You don’t have to be experiencing memory loss to benefit from testing[cite: 115]. Consider taking a Cognivue test if you:
- Have a family history of Alzheimer’s or dementia [cite: 116]
- Are over the age of 50 [cite: 117]
- Are noticing changes in attention, balance, or memory [cite: 118]
- Want a baseline for your current brain health [cite: 119]
- Simply want peace of mind [cite: 120]
Take the First Step Toward a Healthier Brain
This June, take the opportunity to learn more about your brain and cognitive wellness[cite: 122]. At The Vision Development Team, we’re here to support you with advanced tools like Cognivue — because protecting your vision and your mind go hand in hand[cite: 123]. Schedule your Cognivue screening today and take a proactive step toward a healthier future[cite: 124].
Call or text us at 440-230-0923. Visit our website for more information: www.sesoryfocus.com [cite: 125]




