Cognitive engagement for senior citizens

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Tarasha started while supporting a family member through life after a stroke. We kept looking for something to do together to stay mentally engaged — but the options were either clinical and hard to access, or generic brain games clearly aimed at a different audience.

Tarasha is a free web app built for senior citizens, particularly those living with cognitive changes after a stroke. Sessions move across memory, attention, language, inhibition and focus. Most activities are scored objectively — line-tracing is measured geometrically, and the clap game is a real go/no-go attention test, while some allow the caregiver to provide input. The difficulty adapts gently, so sessions stay meaningful for the person and visible to caregivers.

To be clear: Tarasha is not a medical device, a treatment, or a claim of recovery. It's about calm, consistent engagement. I'd love your feedback on the activities and what you'd want next

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