Dementia Support
AlzBetter helps families and health care professionals with Innovative Dementia Programs
Struggling with dementia care?
Evaluate your loved one’s dementia and find solutions to problematic behaviors

Assess your loved one’s Stage of Dementia
Use our calculator to assess your loved one’s Stage of Dementia

Identify problem behaviors & find a solution
Take our care partner Targeted Stress® Assessment
DID YOU KNOW?

Families utilizing the AlzBetter program saw a 35% reduction in care partner stress compared to those not utilizing our program.
Who we impact

Families and Individuals
Families can reduce care partner stress and improve the quality of life for their loved ones with our revolutionary AlzBetter App or work with a Certified Virtual Dementia Coach

Health Care Professionals
AlzBetter works with with healthcare professionals and organizations such as palliative care, physician practices and prayers to bring state-of-the-art dementia programs.

Home Care Agencies
AlzBetter partners with private duty home care agencies to offer training for your staff and a Medicare benefit for your clients,. Provide the best dementia care in your area and establish your niche

Employers & EAP's
AlzBetter supports your employees who are caring for a loved-one living with dementia with both self-help and coaching programs to help minimize employee stress and improve productivity
AlzBetter Advantages

A patient-centered approach that places equal focus on supporting both the person living with dementia and those who assist them

Our training has been reviewed by a team of leading physicians, as well as the Alzheimer's Association®. Every topic meets evidence-based guidelines for dementia care.

Clinicians, coaches and behavioral health experts who communicate and work as a team. All providers have taken and passed the AlzBetter training and certification
Latest articles

Holiday Activities and Memory Loss
Tips about how your approach as a caregiver or family member can increase the quality of life for the individual with dementia, caregivers, and family members.

Can small steps produce big results in dementia care?
Care management programs to support dementia care partners don’t have to be complicated or all encompassing. Learn how to get started with small, achievable interventions.