Cognitive change
starts in the senses
We don’t wait for memory loss.
We surface what’s shifting—years earlier.
The Checklist That Could Save Your Mind
Most people don’t know this, but your brain’s health depends on your senses. This free checklist reveals the 10 essential secrets you need to stay sharp.

Before the symptoms
there are signals
Smell. Hearing. Vision, Taste and Touch. These senses often decline before memory, behavior, or mood. But most communities don’t measure them—and most people don’t notice them.That’s where we come in.
How Does It Work?
1. Start with The Kit
Includes all tools and guided tests for smell, taste, vision, hearing, and touch.
2. Run A Group Session
Facilitated by your team or ours—residents test together, supported and engaged.
3. See Your Data
Track early sensory change at the individual and community level. (50% of sensory loss goes unnoticed)
4. Layer in Brain Health
Integrate with wellness programs, cognitive screening, and clinical referrals as needed.

What if the warning signs came years before memory loss?
Changes in smell, hearing, and vision often show up first.
Before the diagnosis, there were signs
Most miss them
What the Research Says
Research (BMC 2025, Pinto 2017) links sensory loss to 10.8% of senior deaths and Alzheimer’s risk.
Strong senses fuel memory and focus—track them with us.

Built by scientists. Backed by research. Ready for you.
Our protocols are built by top researchers from Johns Hopkins and Columbia. Every test is grounded in peer-reviewed science—simple enough to do at home, powerful enough for use in clinical studies.
Bring SuperSenses to Your CommunityThe Latest Science

At-Home Sense Tests Backed by Research and Developed by Doctors

The sense of smell is often one of the earliest indicators of cognitive decline, including conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Changes in your ability to detect odors can occur before other symptoms, making it a critical marker for early detection. Regularly testing your sense of smell can provide early warnings of cognitive health issues.
Test Method: We use the 12-Odorant Scratch & Smell Test to evaluate your ability to detect and identify various odors. This test provides valuable insights into your olfactory function, helping you monitor changes over time.
"I saw multiple specialists because I thought I was losing my sense of taste. No one tested my sense of smell—until SuperSenses showed me that was the real issue."
Mel - SuperSenses User

Frequently Asked Questions
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