Purpose-Built for Dementia & Alzheimer's Care
Memory care residents cannot advocate for themselves. Every missed medication, every undocumented behavior change, every gap in communication with families carries outsized consequences. AssistedCare provides the structure and safety nets that memory care demands.
Challenges in Memory Care
Residents Cannot Report Their Own Symptoms
Residents with dementia often cannot communicate pain, discomfort, or medication side effects. Without systematic observation tracking, caregivers rely on intuition rather than data to detect changes in condition.
High Medication Error Risk
Memory care residents frequently take psychotropic medications, anti-anxiety drugs, and sleep aids that require careful timing and monitoring. The cognitive impairment that defines this population makes self-reporting of side effects impossible.
Behavioral Episodes Are Poorly Documented
Agitation, aggression, sundowning, and wandering events need consistent documentation to identify triggers, evaluate interventions, and adjust care plans. Inconsistent logging makes pattern recognition impossible.
Elopement Is a Life-Threatening Risk
A resident who wanders out of the facility faces immediate danger. Without documented safety protocols, risk assessments, and monitoring records, your facility is exposed both legally and ethically.
How AssistedCare Solves It
Systematic Behavior Observation
Structured observation logs capture mood, agitation level, sleep quality, appetite, and social engagement at consistent intervals. Over time, the data reveals patterns that guide care plan adjustments.
Behavior Tracking→Enhanced Medication Safety
Psychotropic medication administration includes additional verification steps, side effect monitoring prompts, and gradual dose reduction tracking in compliance with CMS regulations for antipsychotic use.
Medication Safety→Wandering Prevention Documentation
Risk assessments, safety protocol documentation, monitoring logs, and door alarm records are maintained in one system. If an elopement occurs, the response workflow documents every step taken.
Wandering Prevention→Person-Centered Dementia Care Plans
Care plans incorporate life history, preferences, comfort items, calming techniques, and known triggers. New caregivers get the context they need to provide compassionate, individualized care from the start.
Family Support and Communication
Families of memory care residents need more communication, not less. Secure daily updates, behavior summaries, and care plan changes keep families informed and reduce the anxiety of having a loved one in care.
Family Portal→Reduction in Med Errors
Better Behavior Tracking
Offline Capability
Family Satisfaction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The system tracks psychotropic medication use, documents gradual dose reduction attempts, and records the clinical rationale when dose reduction is not appropriate. This documentation supports compliance with CMS F-tag requirements for antipsychotic use in dementia care.
The system supports standardized cognitive assessment tools and tracks scores over time. Changes in staging trigger care plan review prompts so that the level of support matches the resident's current abilities.
Each resident's profile includes their life history, communication preferences, known triggers, effective calming techniques, and daily routines. New caregivers can review this information before their first interaction.
Our implementation team provides training tailored to memory care operations. This includes behavior documentation, medication safety protocols, wandering prevention workflows, and family communication best practices.
Yes. AssistedCare is fully HIPAA compliant with end-to-end encryption, role-based access controls, comprehensive audit logging, and automatic session management. Every access to protected health information is tracked and immutable.
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