Managing stress is important for people with memory disorders and their loved ones, and the Insight Timer app can benefit both. Through the app, you can connect with teachers who offer guided meditation and other stress relief programs, as well as access tracks designed to ease stress, promote restful sleep and more.
Designed specifically for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, GreyMatters is a reminiscence app. You can fill it with photographs of relatives and familiar places and upload music your loved one knows, giving them a photo album to review set to a familiar soundtrack. The app also includes fun games designed to stimulate the mind and entertain.
MindMate links the body and mind, providing engaging exercises to support both cognitive and physical health. In the app, you can access exercise ideas for people of all ages as well as games and activities aimed at improving memory, problem-solving abilities and attention span.
Developed by the University of Stirling, Iridis helps loved ones modify home environments to better suit the needs of people with dementia. When you start using the app, you complete an environmental evaluation and then receive customized evidence-based recommendations about alterations and improvements you can make to help your loved one thrive while aging in place.
When a person with a memory disorder experiences a medical emergency or another type of crisis, caregivers and first responders may struggle to communicate with them. Dementia Emergency is an app that breaks down barriers and makes it easier to handle emergency situations when they arise. Hopefully, you’ll never need to rely on this app, but having it downloaded to your mobile device can give you peace of mind.
Caring for someone with a memory disorder is often a team effort, and Lotsa Helping Hands can help keep everyone on your home team on the same page. You can invite anyone who offers to help to a private group calendar, where you can divvy up responsibilities, such as attending medical appointments or staying at your loved one’s home overnight.
Available for Android and iOS devices, Flower Garden is an interactive app that allows players to grow beautiful flowers by making easy taps. The game can be an engaging pastime for people with memory disorders, especially those who love to garden and spend time outdoors.
Managing medications is often an important part of caring for someone with a memory disorder, and Medisafe can make this vital task much easier. Once you’ve entered your loved one’s medications and supplements into the app and set the dosage schedule, reminders will ensure they never miss a dose. The app also automatically checks for potential interactions and helps you manage refills. A family scheduling feature also lets you manage your own medications along with your loved one’s for added convenience.
With MyReef 3D Aquarium, people with memory disorders can create a saltwater aquarium teeming with fish, coral and plants. The interface is easy to use, and the app has fun features like a fish-eye camera that lets you swim through the aquarium from the perspective of a fish.
SingFit is a musical therapy app developed to fit the needs of people with memory disorders. Using a therapeutic algorithm, it selects music tracks to fit your loved one’s age, goals and abilities. Then, it allows users to sing along to give their spirits a lift.
Carely is another caregiver coordination app that allows families and friends to organize care for a person with memory disorders, but it adds a social component as well. With this app, you can upload videos and photos to share with one another and your loved one.
Allowing your loved one to remain as independent as possible is essential for their well-being, and the It’s Done! app can help you accomplish this goal. The app makes it easy to create step-by-step schedules for your loved one to follow. As they complete a task, a clicking sound and a vibration provide positive reinforcement and help build memory confidence.
Balance training can reduce the risk of falls for everyone, including people with memory disorders. Nymbl is an app that makes it simple to incorporate balance activities into a daily routine. The app provides 10-minute exercises developed using clinical research, with easy-to-follow instructions to guide your loved one through the activities.
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