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Neurological Disorders and Cognitive Health Program

Prevention-Forward Neurological & Cognitive Care

Designed to reduce risk, slow or prevent cognitive and neurological decline, and support healthier brain-body functioning over time.

This program integrates clinical guidance, lifestyle coaching, and outdoor-based care to promote sustainable, whole-person neurological health, cognitive resilience, and long-term functional independence.

VBOHC-aligned options include outdoor-based activities and environments that support neuroplasticity, sensory integration, cerebral blood flow, circadian rhythm stability, stress regulation, and engagement without cognitive overload or symptom exacerbation.

Clinical care, lifestyle support, and environment-based interventions are integrated to promote long-term neurological resilience—not just short-term symptom management.

Purpose

To provide integrated, evidence-based care for individuals experiencing neurological conditions or cognitive impairment that:

  • Support cognitive function, attention, memory, and executive skills

  • Reduce symptom burden (fatigue, brain fog, sensory sensitivity, dysregulation)

  • Improve functional capacity, independence, and daily quality of life

  • Slow progression where possible and support compensatory strategies where needed

  • Reduce avoidable healthcare utilization (ER visits, hospitalizations, crisis care)

  • Promote long-term self-management and neurological resilience

Core Objectives

  • Deliver multimodal care tailored to neurological diagnosis, symptom profile, and functional needs

  • Integrate biological, behavioral, social, and environmental approaches to brain health

  • Track measurable outcomes using validated cognitive, neurological, and functional indicators

  • Support equity, accessibility, and culturally responsive neurological care across communities

Who These Programs Are For

Adults and adolescents with clinically significant or emerging neurological or cognitive challenges related to:

  • Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)

  • Neurodegenerative conditions (early Parkinson’s disease, early Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias)

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) or post-concussion syndromes

  • Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) recovery

  • Multiple sclerosis or other demyelinating conditions

  • Long COVID or post-viral cognitive dysfunction

  • Seizure-related conditions (in coordination with neurology)

  • Neurodevelopmental or sensory-processing challenges impacting daily function

  • Cognitive symptoms associated with chronic stress, trauma, depression, or metabolic conditions

Special populations: older adults, veterans, individuals with chronic illness, caregivers, and underserved or high-risk communities.

Personalized Care Plan & Goal Setting

An individualized care plan developed through OMOHC and VBOHC frameworks that integrates neurological history, cognitive strengths and limitations, functional goals, environmental context, and personal priorities.

Plans are designed to support cognitive clarity, functional independence, emotional regulation, and sustained engagement in daily life.

Technology-Supported Cognitive & Functional Tracking

Optional use of approved health technologies to support care between visits, including tracking:

  • Cognitive performance and attention patterns

  • Sleep quality and circadian rhythms

  • Physical activity and mobility

  • Fatigue, stress, and symptom fluctuations

These tools support shared decision-making, early identification of changes, and timely adjustments to care.

Daily Rhythm, Cognitive Engagement & Environment Planning

Practical, evidence-informed guidance to support:

  • Consistent daily routines and circadian stability

  • Cognitive pacing and energy management

  • Gentle, neurologically supportive movement

  • Sensory-regulating and restorative environments

  • Engagement in meaningful, cognitively stimulating activities

Behavioral Health & Nervous System Regulation Support

Integrated behavioral health services through OMOHC recognize the role of stress, trauma, mood disorders, and nervous system dysregulation in cognitive and neurological symptoms.

Care focuses on improving regulation, reducing cognitive overload, supporting adherence, strengthening coping strategies, and addressing emotional factors that influence neurological outcomes.

Ongoing Check-Ins & Coordinated Team Care

Regular touchpoints with your care team and coordination across OMOHC, VBOHC, neurology, primary care, and other specialists support continuity, accountability, and progress toward measurable cognitive and functional outcomes.

A Prevention-Forward, Function-Focused Program

This program is designed to:

  • Support brain health and cognitive resilience

  • Interrupt cycles of neurological decline or symptom escalation

  • Maintain or restore functional independence

  • Build sustainable cognitive, behavioral, and environmental supports over time

Individualized Coaching Grounded in VBOHC Principles

Support includes:

  • Daily structure and cognitive pacing

  • Energy management and fatigue reduction

  • Gentle movement to support brain-body integration

  • Sleep consistency and circadian alignment

  • Stress-reduction and nervous system regulation practices

Support for Cognitive Stability & Neurological Resilience

Structured support focused on improving brain-body regulation, reducing chronic stress load, supporting neuroplasticity, preserving function, and strengthening long-term self-management through coordinated clinical and lifestyle care.

Ongoing Monitoring & Adaptive Care Planning

Technology-supported tracking and regular check-ins allow the care team to monitor trends, identify early changes, and adapt goals proactively—supporting value-based, prevention-focused neurological care.

Education & Tools for Long-Term Maintenance

Participants receive practical education, self-management tools, and planning resources to support cognitive health, reduce symptom flare-ups, and maintain functional gains beyond the program.

Approved devices and apps may be used to help participants and care teams track progress, personalize support, and stay connected between visits.

What You Can Expect

  • A clear, individualized neurological and cognitive care plan

  • Supportive accountability and continuity of care

  • Practical tools that fit real-world routines

  • Coordination with existing providers whenever possible

Ready to Get Started?

Book an appointment to see which program fits you best, to explore program options, review eligibility, and build a personalized neurological and cognitive health plan.

Why Outdoor-Based Care Matters for Metabolic Health

Time in supportive outdoor environments can help improve cerebral blood flow, reduce stress-related cognitive impairment, support circadian regulation, enhance sensory integration, promote gentle movement, and encourage sustained engagement.

VBOHC integrates these environmental supports to complement clinical neurological care and improve long-term cognitive and functional outcomes.

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