A New App to Help Caregivers of Those with Dementia

National Public Radio (NPR) recently published a story about a support group in Nashville that aims to provide relief to family caregivers and those whose loved ones suffer from Alzheimer's Disease. The support group drew much of their inspiration from the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, an organization with a lofty goal of providing support to the estimated 16 million unpaid caregivers in the U.S. through education. Those in the support group gravely address the need for nighttime support in addition to respite caregivers throughout the day, but feel as if it is even more work to train a new caretaker to meet their loved one's specific needs. The organization heavily highlights the importance of sharing not only care needs but also personality and entertainment preferences with all potential caretakers.



The Care Card is your checklist. With all of the vital information in one place, it is easily shareable for any temporary hire to provide respite relief for primary caregivers.



See more about the app here: https://www.thememorykit.com/

This  free app that is designed to provide higher quality care to those who are living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Our app does this by an advocate creating a Care Card for their loved one that details how a caregiver/family member can help and gives a short bio on that person so that new caregivers can get to know that patient quickly and thoroughly. Our goal at The Memory Kit is to keep everyone (caregivers, family members, doctors, etc.) on the same page.