As we age, it’s normal to feel like our memories aren’t as sharp as they once were. Do you have trouble remembering names, anniversaries, or even where you left your keys? The good news is that it’s never too late to improve your brain’s performance.


Whether you want to maintain your independence, improve your memory, or take up a new hobby like chess or golf in retirement, this test is the first step to maintaining and improving your mental fitness.
How do we help seniors?
- Find out what your brain's strengths and weaknesses are.
The Gibson Test assesses cognitive functions such as memory, concentration, and processing speed. By understanding these areas, we create a personalized brain training plan to help you improve your skills and support those that need strengthening.
- Want to delay retirement or stay mentally active?
Boosting your cognitive abilities can help you stay productive and engaged, whether you’re extending your career or diving into a new hobby.
- Want to stay independent longer?
Better memory and clear thinking are key to maintaining independence. With brain training, everyday tasks become easier and you can remain self-sufficient for longer.
Why should we test and train our brain at any age?
- Preventing brain function decline after age 50.
The sooner you detect potential memory problems, the better. The Gibson Test helps you identify signs of cognitive decline so you can take steps to slow the aging process of your brain.
- Improving quality of life and maintaining independence.
After taking the BrainRx test and brain training, many seniors notice significant improvement in easily recalling names, conversations, and details that previously eluded them.
- Want to stay independent longer?
A sharp memory makes life more enjoyable – whether it’s holding conversations, learning new things, or enjoying your interests.
Age is just a number!
Staying mentally sharp is not only possible, it’s a reality for many who have used our training program to significantly improve their cognitive function.
The above graph shows just how powerful an impact brain training can have on people over the age of 50. Statistically significant improvements in IQ scores, memory, and processing speed prove that cognitive decline with age is not inevitable.

Take control of your brain health. Early diagnosis and intervention can make a huge difference in maintaining cognitive function as you age.