Alz Space
Early access · 2026

Dementia care, built for
three people — not one.

Alz Space is an AI-powered platform with three tightly-linked surfaces: a quiet patient app, an operational caregiver app, and a family portal. A modular timeline, a shared memory library, and an adaptive companion tie them into a single daily rhythm.

57M+people worldwide live with dementia
7MAmericans living with Alzheimer's today
40%of family caregivers experience clinical depression
60%+of caregivers live with chronic stress
The three experiences

One platform. Three surfaces. One family.

Dementia reshapes three people, not one. Each role gets a purpose-built interface; underneath, a single engagement record, memory library, and personalization profile hold them together.

For the primary caregiver

An operations surface that gives the caregiver time back.

The caregiver carries the day. Their app is dense on purpose — timeline builder, live session view, weekly report, and a handoff view for when care rotates — with AI that drafts and adapts so the caregiver doesn't start from scratch.

  • Timeline builder — three modesManual (pick every module), Auto Plan (duration slider + Games / Quizzes / Media / Memory distribution), or AI-suggested. The caregiver stays in control.
  • Review & approve the AI's planEach suggested module comes with a short rationale ("A gentler version to rebuild confidence"). Approve, reject, or edit — one tap.
  • Weekly ReportSessions, minutes, accuracy. Plus "Going well" and "Needs more practice" highlights — a read the whole family receives on Sunday.
  • Schedule & repeatDaily, weekly, or custom-day patterns. The caregiver is the gatekeeper for everything that reaches the patient's day.
Three ways to build a day
Manual
The caregiver picks every module and slots them into the day.
AI-suggested
The engine proposes a full day; caregiver reviews, edits, approves.
Auto
The platform builds and adapts the day; caregiver overrides anytime.
For the patient

A quiet surface, built for the person living with it.

Warm greetings, large text, voice-forward interaction, and no fail states. Everything the patient sees has already been shaped by a caregiver and the personalization engine, so their screen stays calm and simple.

  • Time-aware greeting & Today's PlanA warm companion greets the patient by name and surfaces the day's caregiver-approved plan — activity count, estimated minutes, one tap to start.
  • Quick game shortcutsFour elderly-friendly favorites are always one tap away: Memory Puzzle, Tap the Mole, Fruit Match, and Coloring.
  • Talk to Me — always-on companionA voice-first chat companion with auto-read responses. No typing required, no fail states, no urgency.
  • Today's ActivitiesA simple check-off list with large tap targets. Every screen is a small act of patience.
For the family

A family wall that turns distance into contribution.

Siblings, adult children, grandchildren. The family portal is a shared feed, a co-curated photo wall, and a weekly report on how their loved one's week actually went — everyone on the same page, without the caregiver having to translate.

  • The family wallA shared feed where relatives post Stories, Questions, Tips, and Tasks — searchable, filterable, color-coded by type, with likes and comments on every post.
  • The same weekly report the caregiver getsSessions, minutes, accuracy, "Going well", "Needs more practice" — delivered to every family member at the same time, so everyone starts from the same facts.
  • A shared photo wall with the caregiverFamily Media is co-curated in one place. Upload photos, videos, and voice clips; the caregiver sees them, approves them, and pulls them into the patient's day.
  • Attach an asset or taskLink a post to a specific game or scheduled activity so it lands directly in the patient's day.
  • Invite with a UIDInvite family by Alz Space UID or phone number. Every upload stays routed through the primary caregiver's approval.
How the platform works

One engine behind every surface.

A library of dementia-friendly modules — games, reminiscence, music, companion chat, calming rituals — flows through three interfaces. A cloud LLM and a personalization engine adapt every session to the household underneath.

Module library

Games, photo playlists, music sets, companion prompts, and calming rituals — the raw material of a good day.

Three surfaces

A quiet patient app, an operational caregiver app, a contribution-focused family portal.

Personalization engine

Cloud LLM (Claude / GPT) behind a model-abstraction layer, learning every household over time.

Why Alz Space

A platform, not another lane.

Six decisions that only make sense together. Unbundle any one of them and the value collapses.

Engagement + operations + family, in one system

Other tools pick a lane. Alz Space ties all three together so the AI has every signal it needs.

A living family memory library

Co-curated photos, songs, and voice clips make every session more personal over time — and harder to leave.

The weekly report as an emotional artifact

Not a compliance log. A Sunday read everyone in the family looks forward to.

AI personalization as the engine

One personalization engine drives every other AI job — scheduler, companion, report, difficulty adapter.

Consent-first, dignity-first design

Family content enters the patient's world only with the primary caregiver's gatekeeping.

Built for the early and mid-stage window

The stage where patients can still play, remember, and respond — and where engagement compounds the most.

Early access

Request early access.

We're onboarding a small group of families and clinicians every few weeks. Leave your details and we'll reach out as soon as the next cohort opens.

  • Small, private rounds — we reach out personally
  • Onboarding support for the whole family
  • Direct line to the team
Now recruiting

Join the next cohort.

We're onboarding families and clinicians in small, private rounds. Leave your details and we'll reach out personally when a build is ready for you.

We'll confirm by email. Build links are sent manually when a cohort opens — no automated TestFlight message. Early-access app · not a medical device.