For medical professionals, therapists and other community partners

A Supportive Partner in Dementia Care

After a diagnosis, families frequently ask, “What happens next?” Alongside your clinical guidance, many benefit from clear, dignified tools that make daily life at home feel more manageable.

Aegeliss creates dementia-friendly resources designed to complement your recommendations—supporting safety, orientation, communication, and meaningful engagement between visits.

Our goal is simple: to reinforce the care you provide by helping families translate your guidance into everyday practice at home.

Primary Care, Geriatrics, Neurology, Neuropsychology

For Medical Professionals

Early-stage support often begins in your office. Families look to you for clarity, reassurance, and direction as they navigate cognitive changes.

Aegeliss offers non-medical home supports that can align with your care plan, helping reduce confusion in the environment and easing caregiver stress.

How families use our tools:

  • Home Orientation & Safety: Visual room signs and home-based labels that make item-finding and navigation easier for individuals with memory changes.
  • Daily Support: Simple, stigma-free reminders that reinforce routines and reduce repeated questions.

These resources require no training and can be implemented immediately after diagnosis or during ongoing care.

Occupational Therapy • Speech-Language Pathology

For Therapists

Therapists often seek functional and simple tools that help patients sustain progress outside treatment sessions. Aegeliss’s non-medical home-use products are designed to work naturally within the home environment, supporting your goals across cognitive, motor, and communication domains.

Ways therapists could integrate the tools:

  • Promoting Independence in ADLs: Home & Routine Labels support item location and placement, especially useful during home discharge 
  • Graded Cognitive & Fine Motor Engagement: Engagement activities feature multiple levels of support, offering opportunities for bilateral hand use, grasp/release, visual scanning, and sustained attention
  • Supporting Communication & Reminiscence: Themed activities gently prompt expressive language, storytelling, and shared meaning

For Libraries, Senior Centers, & Non-Profits that share a mission for enhancing the quality of life for the memory community

Supporting the Hubs of Community Care

Dementia support extends beyond the doctor’s office. Community programs—memory hubs, senior centers, libraries, and adult day services—provide families with practical guidance and a sense of belonging during uncertain moments.

As part of our mission to expand access to dignified dementia-friendly resources, we periodically donate products to community organizations that serve caregivers and people living with cognitive changes.

If your organization would benefit from donated materials or would like to be notified of future opportunities, we welcome you to reach out.

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