Caring for someone with dementia can be overwhelming. Simple routines—like dressing, bathing, or preparing meals—can become daily challenges. Emotional strain builds. Confusion, agitation, and repeated questions take their toll.
"I know, because my father is caring for my mother every day."
After watching my family struggle with the reality of dementia, I built Navigate Dementia—an AI- powered caregiving companion that's available 24/7. It offers comfort, clarity, and step-by-step support from the first signs through the late stages of care.
How It Helps!
Caring for someone with dementia can feel isolating—but Navigate Dementia brings calm, expert- backed support directly into your hands.
Just type your questions or concerns into the chat. Whether you're facing a meltdown at bedtime or wondering how to explain a diagnosis to a child, we're here.
Receive answers based on proven dementia care techniques—simple, practical, and rooted in compassion.
You'll be offered calming language, soothing phrases, and routines you can try right away—no need to search forums or read lengthy guides.
From creating morning routines to managing sundowning or bath-time refusals, you'll find tools you can use immediately or come back to later.
Caring affects everyone. Navigate Dementia helps parents, partners, adult children, and extended family understand and support the person with dementia—and each other.
This companion doesn't replace professional care. It supports it. When memory clinics are booked out and community resources are stretched thin, Navigate Dementia is always on hand.
"I was overwhelmed trying to care for my wife after her diagnosis. Navigate Dementia helped me understand what was happening—and reminded me I'm not alone."
"Mum's early-onset dementia changed everything. This platform gave our family clarity, compassion, and daily advice we couldn't find anywhere else."
"I didn't even know what sundowning was—now I do, and I know how to gently support my husband through it. Thank you for making this so understandable."
When someone you love is living with dementia, it's not always clear how to help.
What calms them? What makes it worse? What do you say when they ask to go home?
You want to protect their dignity. You want to keep your own heart intact. You want to get it right— but the "right" thing changes every day.
That's why Navigate Dementia is here.
What You'll Learn:
Let's help you support them—with less guilt, more calm, and more connection.