AlzBetter App

Empower care partners with 24/7 access designed to reduce stress, provide education along with actionable tools which can be applied immediately to help redirect challenging expressions

AlzBetter App

Empower care partners with 24/7 access designed to reduce stress, provide education along with actionable tools which can be applied immediately to help redirect challenging expressions

Challenging Expressions

  • Complete lessons to help manage expressions such as wandering, agitation, hallucinating, bathing, eating and so much more.
  • Lessons include short (3-10 minute) videos along with help identifying potential root causes

Support

  • Gain access to support groups for both spouses and adult children along with discussions

Redirection Toolkit

A complete toolkit to help redirect when challenging expressions occur.

  • Access to old movies, sporting events from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s

  • Music including classical, jazz, religious, oldies and more

  • Games such as slots, bingo, solitaire, word search , puzzles etc.

  • Fun videos of babies, puppies, kittens, nature etc.

News

  • Keep up to date with the latest dementia related news such as new medication, recent studies and clinical trials

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Did You Know?

4 of the 5 most common comorbidities that result in hospital admissions for dementia patients are preventable. Our program offers strategies to identify, manage and prevent them.

AlzBetter Advantages

A person-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.

The Dementia 360 program reduces dependence on dementia experts and allows health care professionals at all levels to offer support, thus increasing the number of people who can be helped.

Learn more about how AlzBetter can help your organization implement our solutions for better dementia care