Illinois Cognitive Resources Network

Apps for Caregivers

by Watkins Kelly, Communications Specialist, Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center

Caring for individuals with dementia is a challenging and emotionally taxing responsibility. In the age of technology, caregivers are increasingly turning to apps that offer invaluable support, guidance, and resources to navigate the complexities of dementia care.

These specialized apps address the diverse needs of caregivers, providing potential solutions for a range of issues. They empower caregivers with knowledge and tools to enhance quality of life for both the individuals with dementia and those caring for them. They are free (some with additional charges for premium features) and available for download through the Apple and/or Google Play app stores.

Caregiving Support

Apps designed for helping caregivers be more organized.

Health Monitoring

Apps designed for helping caregivers monitor their own health as well as the person they are caring for.

Disclaimer: Apps designed for health monitoring do not replace, and should always be discussed, with your primary healthcare provider.

Well-being

Apps designed to improve the general well-being of a caregiver.

As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, caregivers may discover that applications and other tools can help reduce some of the burden of caregiving. These apps can be conveniently accessed anytime and anywhere through your smartphone or mobile device, and offer a variety of solutions for caregivers and the people they care for.

Sources:

Apps for Caregivers (Aging Care)

Dementia Apps for Seniors and Their Caregivers (A Place for Mom)

Caregiver Apps (Where You Live Matters) Apps for Family Caregivers (Seniorly

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