Westminster Communities of Florida Expands Its Commitment to Brain Health with Dividat Neuro Gym

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As senior living communities continue to evolve their approach to wellness, brain health and cognitive engagement are becoming increasingly important parts of the conversation.

Today’s older adults are looking for more than traditional fitness offerings alone — they want opportunities to stay physically active, cognitively engaged, socially connected, and independent for as long as possible. In response, forward-thinking organizations are expanding how they define wellness, creating environments that support the whole person through meaningful, engaging experiences.

Westminster Communities of Florida is one organization leading that movement.

Across its communities, Westminster emphasizes wellness programs designed to support engaged, purposeful living, including a growing focus on cognitive engagement technology and tools that help residents maintain both physical and cognitive well-being. As Westminster continues expanding cognitive engagement offerings across its communities, Dividat is helping support that broader wellness vision.

As part of that commitment, Westminster recently completed a new installation of the Dividat Neuro Gym at Westminster Oaks in Tallahassee, Florida.

Westminster Oaks describes its approach as creating opportunities that reflect the goals and interests of each resident — whether that includes supporting brain health, maintaining strength and flexibility, or finding new ways to stay engaged and connected.

The addition of the Neuro Gym reflects that philosophy by bringing cognitive and physical training together into one engaging experience.

Developed from years of research into cognitive–motor training and dual-tasking, the Dividat Neuro Gym combines movement with interactive cognitive challenges through game-based activities designed to support balance, reaction time, coordination, decision-making, and overall brain–body wellness. The system’s engaging design encourages participation while also providing measurable progress tracking over time.

According to Kelly Stranburg, Vice President of Healthy Aging and Longevity at Westminster Communities of Florida, the decision aligns closely with what today’s older adults are seeking from wellness programming.

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That growing emphasis on brain health and cognitive wellness is becoming increasingly visible across the senior living industry.

Communities are recognizing that successful aging involves more than physical fitness alone. Maintaining cognitive engagement, confidence, balance, and reaction time all play important roles in supporting independence and quality of life. At the same time, residents are increasingly drawn to wellness experiences that feel interactive, enjoyable, and motivating — experiences that encourage consistent participation and long-term engagement.

By integrating brain–body training into its wellness offerings, Westminster Communities of Florida continues to demonstrate its commitment to innovative, resident-centered programming designed to support healthy aging in meaningful ways.

As the conversation around wellness continues to evolve, cognitive engagement technologies like the Dividat Neuro Gym are helping communities create more holistic approaches to health, longevity, and quality of life for older adults.

Interested in learning how brain–body training can support wellness, engagement, and healthy aging? Connect with Dividat to learn more about the Neuro Gym and how organizations across senior living, wellness, rehabilitation, and fitness are bringing cognitive engagement and physical training together in meaningful ways.