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Our Vision:

Alzheimer’s Needs a Companion

A seamless concept presentation merging campaign framing, product positioning, and platform logic.
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Remember Companion is a voice-first dementia support concept designed to do more than deliver reminders. It is built to orient, reassure, support routine, hold personal truth, strengthen family connection, reduce repetitive strain on carers, and provide a calmer pathway through moments of confusion.

The opportunity is not to create another generic assistant, social robot, or reminder tool. It is to build a highly personalised companion platform that acts as memory support, care interface, emotional anchor, and escalation point — all within one connected system.

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Remember Companion

Remember Companion is a personalised, voice-first memory and care platform for people living with dementia, cognitive decline, or age-related forgetfulness. It is designed to preserve truth, routine, reassurance, dignity, and connection across home, hospital, aged care, and supported living environments.

The concept has evolved from a broad voice-assistant idea into a purpose-built dementia operating system. The shift is away from generic question-answering and toward a persistent personal memory-and-care layer built around the individual’s real world.

Built around the person, not the internet

Most assistants begin with general information. Remember begins with the individual.

Personal memory profile from setup

Family, carers, or staff preload names, relationships, routines, medications, preferences, calming triggers, photos, voice messages, and key life facts. The system grows from that truth base.

Voice-first for people who cannot rely on screens

No passwords, no app confusion, no menu maze — just natural voice access to help and connection.

Designed for care environments, not only the home

Suitable for hospitals, aged care, nursing homes, supported living, and home-based care.

One platform linking person, family, and care team

It creates a shared layer of support, visibility, and communication.

Supports more than reminders

It supports memory, routine, identity, emotional wellbeing, safety, connection, and care escalation.

Designed for foggy moments

When the brain becomes unreliable, the system remains clear, calm, and consistent.

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How it Works

Family, carers, or staff set up names, routines, birthdays, medications, photos, voice notes, calming cues, preferences, and the key facts that matter most.

01. Load their world

The person talks to the unit exactly as they would to another person.

02. Speak naturally

The system responds with orientation, reminders, reassurance, calling, notes, entertainment, and escalation when needed.

03. Stay connected and supported

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What it offers

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Memory and orientation

Day, date, time, names, relationships, schedules, upcoming visits, memory anchors, and simple truth-based prompts.

Routine support

Medication reminders, hydration prompts, meal prompts, appointment reminders, sleep guidance, and personalised daily check-ins.

Reassurance and emotional support

Calming talkbacks, gentle redirection, reassuring responses, familiar voice cues, and steady companionship in moments of uncertainty.

Communication and connection

Voice calling, family voice messages, contact with nurses, carers, reception, and selected loved ones.

Care coordination

Care notes, family management layer, staff interface, track-of-care visibility, and optional export of useful observations.

Content and engagement

Music, podcasts, audiobooks, guided activities, jokes, light entertainment, and photo memories.

Safety and escalation

Emergency contact options, escalation pathways, and optional integration with wearables, falls alerts, calendars, and smart-home systems.

Environmental support

Lighting, curtains, climate control, and other in-room assistance where integrated.

Typical Interactions

Questions the person may ask:

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Monday

What day is it?

Your daughter Sarah

Who is calling me?

10:10am

What time is it?

after lunch

Please take your medicine

Who it is for

Family

Families who want peace of mind and a better way to support a loved one.

Age Care

Aged care providers seeking calmer daily support, reduced repetitive pressure on staff, and stronger continuity of information.

Hospitals

Hospitals and recovery settings that need bedside reassurance, communication support, and continuity through discharge or step-down care.

Support

Supported living and home-care environments where memory, routine, safety, and connection need to work together.

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