Care-Wallet

A person-centered care platform

Care-Wallet

A person-centered care platform

Neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias affect memory, thinking, and social abilities, severely enough to limit the older adult’s ability to function independently over time.

Neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias affect memory, thinking, and social abilities, severely enough to limit the older adult’s ability to function independently over time.

The added complexity is that dementia patients often have multiple chronic conditions and receive fragmented care, leading to higher rates of hospitalization.

This makes caregiving very time-consuming and expensive, creating a mental, physical, emotional, and financial burden for family caregivers.

The added complexity is that dementia patients often have multiple chronic conditions and receive fragmented care, leading to higher rates of hospitalization.

This makes caregiving very time-consuming and expensive, creating a mental, physical, emotional, and financial burden for family caregivers.

~7 million
Americans
age 65 and older are
living with Alzheimer’s
Disease.

Of 11+ million
family caregivers, over half are caring for a parent.

Medicare spending
for older adults with
Alzheimer’s is
nearly 3x higher.

Nearly $340 billion worth of dementia care is provided by
family and unpaid caregivers each year.
Sources include studies and reports from Alzheimer’s Association, AARP, and CDC

Studies show that proactive management of Alzheimer’s and other dementias can improve the quality of life of affected individuals as well as their caregivers.

Care-Wallet is the compass for this care.

Care-Wallet is a family caregiving platform that is person-centered, bringing more transparency to the care that the older adult needs. Care-Wallet guides the family caregivers in both providing and facilitating the care at home, each step of the way.

Studies show that proactive management of Alzheimer’s and other dementias can improve the quality of life of affected individuals as well as their caregivers.

Care-Wallet is the compass for this care.

Care-Wallet is a family caregiving platform that is person-centered, bringing more transparency to the care that the older adult needs. Care-Wallet guides the family caregivers in both providing and facilitating the care at home, each step of the way.

  • A comprehensive view of your loved one’s health and care needs at home.
  • An easy way to plan and prioritize care activities.
  • Management of short-term transitional care needs.
  • Seamless montitoring of ongoing daily care management.
  • Dementia specific care guidance for family caregivers to manage cognitive and behavioral needs.
  • Facilitate care coordination and family collaboration to track care.
  • Dementia specific care guidance for family caregivers to manage cognitive and behavioral needs.
  • Facilitate care coordination and family collaboration to track care.

Frequently Asked Questions

At present, it is through a secure web-browser based interface. We will be launching a companion mobile app shortly.

The purpose of the beta program is to get user feedback on Care-Wallet’s features and care planning functionalities.

For qualified users, the beta program is free of cost. Enter your details through the “Beta Sign-up” form.

Beta access is by invitation only for now, for family caregivers of patients who are residents of Massachusetts and Maine. Please fill this form out and we will reach out to you with additional details.

As a qualified family caregiver participating in the beta program, you will receive a comprehensive care plan that is customized for your specific care needs.

All data provided through Care-Wallet are for the family caregiver and care receiver’s use. No information will be shared with 3rd parties without your explicit consent. More details can be found here.

Care-Wallet is best suited for family caregivers self-navigating care at home for an older adult with any long-term or complex care need; not just dementia.

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