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Alzheimer Homes and Memory Care Units

Grounding conversations that bring calm, rhythm, and emotional reassurance

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For residents living with Alzheimer’s or mild cognitive impairment, structure and familiarity can make all the difference. inTouch offers grounding daily calls designed to support emotional stability, reduce confusion, and gently reinforce routines.
These calls are steady, consistent, and crafted with warmth. They provide a soothing moment in the day, while helping families and care teams feel more connected to the resident’s experience.

How inTouch supports

Alzheimer Homes and Memory Care Units

Provides grounding through predictable and familiar conversation

Helps reduce confusion, agitation, or emotional stress

Supports memory through light repetition and structured prompts

Fits into daily care without requiring additional staff time or equipment

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Conversations
Reminders
Alzheimer Calls

Conversations

Proactive calls that offer companionship and meaningful conversation during quiet moments in the day.

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Reminders

Tailored, secure calls with gentle reminders for hydration, medication, and daily routines.

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Alzheimer's Calls

Specialized calls providing a steady voice for calm, orientation, and gentle reassurance.

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inTouch Products

Reminders
Morning Check-Ins
Conversations

Reminders

Tailored, secure calls with gentle reminders for hydration, medication, and daily routines.

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Morning Check-Ins

Early calls to check on outpatient well-being and help care teams plan and prioritize their day.

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Conversations

Proactive calls that offer companionship and meaningful conversation during quiet moments in the day.

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Smiling elderly woman in a white blouse talking on a smartphone with chat bubbles about garden flowers overlayed.

inTouch Products

Reminders
Morning Check-Ins
Conversations
Alzheimer Calls

Reminders

Tailored, secure calls with gentle reminders for hydration, medication, and daily routines.

Learn More
Elderly woman talking on a landline phone with overlaid text messages reminding her to take medicine at 2 p.m.

Morning Check-Ins

Early calls to check on outpatient well-being and help care teams plan and prioritize their day.

Learn More
Elderly man in a wheelchair talking on a phone at home with chat bubbles showing a conversation about his morning back pain.

Conversations

Proactive calls that offer companionship and meaningful conversation during quiet moments in the day.

Learn More
Smiling elderly woman in a white blouse talking on a smartphone with chat bubbles about garden flowers overlayed.

Alzheimer's Calls

Specialized calls providing a steady voice for calm, orientation, and gentle reassurance.

Learn More
Elderly woman kissing elderly man on the head as they converse with speech bubbles discussing safety and surroundings.

inTouch Products

Reminders
Morning Check-Ins
Conversations

Reminders

Tailored, secure calls with gentle reminders for hydration, medication, and daily routines.

Learn More
Elderly woman talking on a landline phone with overlaid text messages reminding her to take medicine at 2 p.m.

Morning Check-Ins

Early calls to check on outpatient well-being and help care teams plan and prioritize their day.

Learn More
Elderly man in a wheelchair talking on a phone at home with chat bubbles showing a conversation about his morning back pain.

Conversations

Proactive calls that offer companionship and meaningful conversation during quiet moments in the day.

Learn More
Smiling elderly woman in a white blouse talking on a smartphone with chat bubbles about garden flowers overlayed.

Recommended Call Types

Alzheimer Calls
Conversations
Reminders

Alzheimer's Calls

Specialized calls providing a steady voice for calm, orientation, and gentle reassurance.

Learn More
Elderly woman kissing elderly man on the head as they converse with speech bubbles discussing safety and surroundings.

Conversations

Proactive calls that offer companionship and meaningful conversation during quiet moments in the day.

Learn More
Smiling elderly woman in a white blouse talking on a smartphone with chat bubbles about garden flowers overlayed.

Reminders

Tailored, secure calls with gentle reminders for hydration, medication, and daily routines.

Learn More
Elderly woman talking on a landline phone with overlaid text messages reminding her to take medicine at 2 p.m.

Daily Insights
Report

Stay informed

Get notified when they answer a call, what was discussed, and how they felt.

Sense their mood

Quick emotional updates help you respond with warmth when it matters most.

Anticipate the day

Leave a note to be read aloud during their next call, with their reply waiting for you.

Call summary card for Alfonso Bator showing last call on Sept 23, 2025 at 7:38 a.m. marked as answered, with a summary of a pleasant conversation about gardening and family, and keywords back pain and tired.

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FAQs

Wondering how inTouch works? You’re not alone — below  are the answers families often ask us.

Does inTouch require additional technology or setup?

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No. Calls are delivered through any phone line: landline or mobile and do not require apps, screens, or new equipment. It is designed to work within the existing routines of your care home.

How do the calls reduce stress or agitation?

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By offering a steady voice, familiar structure, and emotional consistency, the calls help residents feel less alone and more oriented. This can be especially helpful during transitions, sundowning hours, or quiet moments in the day.

Are the calls interactive?

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Yes, but there is no pressure to respond in a specific way. Some residents may speak freely, others may simply listen. The tone and content are adapted to meet the resident where they are that day, with presence, not expectation.

How are the Alzheimer Support Calls delivered?

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A staff member starts the call when the resident is ready, ensuring the setting is calm and supervised. The phone is then gently handed over so the resident can listen and respond comfortably. Every interaction is approached as if it were the first.

Which types of inTouch calls are most recommended in memory care?

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Alzheimer Support Calls are ideal for residents with advanced memory loss or agitation. Conversation Calls work well with residents who enjoy engagement but benefit from structure. Reminders may be used for those with mild cognitive changes who still manage parts of their routine.

What makes these calls effective in memory care settings?

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The calls follow a predictable rhythm, use familiar language, and are delivered in a steady, friendly tone. They don’t rely on memory or previous conversations but focus on creating a soothing moment in the present. This helps residents feel more secure and emotionally balanced.

How does inTouch support residents with Alzheimer’s or memory loss?

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inTouch provides consistent, grounding phone calls that offer comfort, orientation, and emotional stability. Each call is designed to feel familiar and gentle, helping reduce moments of confusion or agitation through calm and reassuring conversation.

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