For people living with dementia,
and the people who love them.
Four games use your own album. Fifteen more are ready with nothing to set up.
Everything saves by itself. A hidden settings panel (hold the small gear 3 seconds) lets you add photos and music, record your own voice for greetings and praise, choose which games appear, and print a photo book. Quiet wellbeing trends turn everyday play into patterns worth sharing at doctor visits: never a test, never a score. A practice mode lets you try every game yourself without touching their data.
Every activity maps to evidence: reminiscence therapy, music reminiscence, cognitive stimulation, spaced retrieval, and errorless learning, with Montessori-style dignity throughout ("would a 70-year-old former teacher feel respected doing this?").
We are careful about what we promise. The strongest evidence for activities like these is in communication and connection, so that is what we aim at: something to do together, and something to talk about. We don't claim it improves memory, calms agitation, or slows dementia down. Nothing does that yet, and families deserve to hear it straight.
Yes. No account, no subscription, no ads, no free trial that turns into a bill, no card asked for at any point. It's a single web page that runs on your own tablet.
There's no catch, and locking it later isn't something we could do to you even if we wanted to. The app is one web page that runs entirely on your tablet, with no account and no server checking whether you've paid. Once it has loaded, it keeps working offline whatever happens to us. Save the page and it's yours.
Only on your tablet, in the browser's own storage. The app makes zero network requests after it loads. Nothing is ever uploaded.
Yes. After the page loads once, everything works without internet.
Designed for mild to moderate dementia, and it grows gentler as needs change: the photo slideshow, familiar music, and calm bubbles remain soothing in later stages.
No. Every activity is errorless: no timers, no failing, no buzzers. Wrong taps gently fade away.
Yes: a hello greeting, words of praise, and voice notes on photos, so the app speaks in the family's voice.
No. It's an activity app. The trends are gentle patterns to notice and share with a doctor, not a diagnosis.
We collect nothing. Not "we anonymise it" or "we only use it to improve the service". There is nothing to collect it with: no server, no account, no sign-in, no analytics, no cookies, no tracking of any kind.
Your photos, your voice recordings, their captions, and the wellbeing trends all live in your own tablet's storage. They are never uploaded, because the app makes zero network requests once the page has loaded. You can check that yourself: turn the tablet's wifi off and everything still works. Deleting the browser's site data erases all of it, permanently, with nothing left behind anywhere else.
This is the whole policy. It's short because there's genuinely nothing else to say.