LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Leading health services company Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM) is launching the inaugural

The Humana Cognitive Games, happening July 14 - Aug. 11, is a virtual challenge to encourage older adults to exercise their minds and play an active role in maintaining their brain health.
This new virtual challenge debuts as part of the
With the launch of the
During the nationwide virtual event, open through August 11 at
“Healthcare starts long before you step into a doctor’s office – it begins at home with daily choices we make to take care of our bodies and minds,” said George Renaudin, Humana’s President of Insurance. “At Humana, we are committed to proactive, preventive care – from wellness checks and screenings to personal healthy habits – that can help improve health outcomes. Because for many Americans, true health means the freedom to live life on their own terms.”
This message echoes findings from Humana’s
“You’ve got to exercise your brain. It’s like anything in life. If you can strengthen that muscle, it will help keep you sharp,” says Isabel Souffront, MD, Chief Medical Officer for Conviva Senior Primary Care in Broward County, Florida. “Trying new things – whether it’s a hobby, an instrument or a puzzle – stimulates the brain and helps protect against mental decline.”
For more information about the Humana Cognitive Games and how to participate, visit
About Humana
Humana Inc. is committed to putting health first – for our teammates, our customers, and our company. Through our Humana insurance services, and our CenterWell health care services, we strive to make it easier for the millions of people we serve to achieve their best health – delivering the care and service they need, when they need it. These efforts are leading to a better quality of life for people with Medicare, Medicaid, families, individuals, military service personnel, and communities at large. Learn more about what we offer at
Additional Information
This information is provided for educational purposes only. It is not to be used for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Consult your healthcare provider if you have questions or concerns. Consult your doctor before beginning any new diet or exercise regimen.
Kelli LeGaspi
Humana Corporate Communications