 This study aimed to explore the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on cognition, quality of life, and mental health in older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia. The study found that the first months of the outbreak did not significantly impact these outcomes when compared to baseline assessments prior to the outbreak. Living alone and low technophilia were not associated with negative mental health outcomes, but further research is needed to establish whether they are risk factors for mental health problems during lockdowns in vulnerable populations. ICTs have proven useful for informative dash, cognitive dash, entertainment dash, and socialization-related uses during the pandemic, but more evidence is needed to support these interventions. This article was authored by Elena Duraparez, Jessica Marion Goodman-Casanova, Amanda Vega-Nunyes, and others.