RemindMeCare launched

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Trialed at Royal Bedfordshire and supported by the Royal Free, RemindMeCare addresses many issues faced in the dementia care process, such as calming strategies based on knowledge of the person with dementia, reminiscence therapy using highly bespoke images to optimise engagement, response recording and music playlists that are automated and specific to the individual.

Launched at Cisco/UCL's IDEA-London, RemindMeCare uses the power of the internet to digital explore a persons past experience sourcing images from the internet specifically related to personal past experience, which enhances engagement and recall, improves person centred care and therapy.

Able to remotely connect family and to be transferable from one care facility to another, RemindMeCare has an array of functionality that supports carers, care businesses and hospital wards in their dementia care process at each stage of the dementia journey.

Please visit www.remindmecare.com/introduction and contact us on 07805 982299. [email protected]
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