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For care homes, hospitals, GPs & professionals β†’

Everything you need to care for someone with dementia β€” all in one place.

So you can spend less time worrying, and more time being family. Built by a carer who's lived it β€” private, calm, and made for the people doing the caring, not the clinicians.

Β£3.99/month after the trial. No card details until day 7. Cancel anytime.

  • Private by default
  • Family-only access
  • Secure payments
  • UK / EU hosted
Find your North Star in the dementia journey β€” The Care Companion

Find your North Star in the dementia journey.

Why this exists

Built by a carer who's lived it.

After my mum passed away, I took on full responsibility for my gran β€” the woman who brought me up β€” while pregnant, raising a young child, and working full time.

Her life was scattered across binders, notebooks and wall calendars. I was constantly afraid I'd miss something important. The Care Companion is the tool I wished existed then.

When it actually helps

The moments you didn't see coming

"Mum's hospital appointment tomorrow."

A one-page summary β€” changes, medications, questions β€” in 30 seconds.

"Social worker needs financial information."

Lasting Power of Attorney, benefits, gifts and expenses β€” all in one place.

"Brother wants an update on Dad."

Invite him in. Same notes, same tasks β€” no more 10pm catch-ups.

Up and running in three steps

1Add your loved one2Log what you notice3Share with the GP

Built around your role

Whatever part of the journey you're in

Lead carer

If you're holding it all together

  • β€’One place for medications, appointments and paperwork.
  • β€’A daily two-minute log that builds the picture clinicians want.
  • β€’Sierra, a kind 3am dementia guide when helplines are closed.
Sibling / family

If you want to help from a distance

  • β€’See how Mom or Dad is really doing β€” without chasing updates.
  • β€’Pick up tasks and visits without doubling up.
  • β€’Read the same care notes the lead carer sees.
Appointment prep

If the next appointment is looming

  • β€’Generate a one-page summary for the GP in seconds.
  • β€’The exact questions to ask, based on what's changed.
  • β€’Print, share or hand it over on your phone.
Sample view β€” fictional family, not real data

A 20-second look inside

Every name and note in this preview is illustrative. Your own space starts empty and private.

What you'll actually get done

Built around the moments that matter

Walk into every GP appointment prepared

A one-page summary of what's changed, what you've tried, and the questions to ask β€” handed to the clinician in seconds.

Keep siblings and family aligned

One shared picture of how Mom or Dad is really doing β€” no more contradictory texts or 'nobody told me'.

Spot changes early, before a crisis

A gentle two-minute daily log surfaces patterns in sleep, mood, appetite and falls weeks before they'd show up otherwise.

Find legal and finance details instantly

Lasting Power of Attorney, care plans, council letters, DNR, gifts and expenses β€” all in one place.

Make care home decisions with confidence

Compare homes near you, store visit notes, and receive daily updates from the home itself.

Get a calm answer at 3am

Sierra is a kind, evidence-based dementia guide β€” for the moments the helplines are closed.

Hold on to the moments that matter

A private memories journal so the small good days aren't lost to the hard ones.

Look after yourself, too

Practical self-care prompts so you don't disappear into the caring role.

Privacy & security

Your family's notes stay your family's.

The Care Companion is private by default. Only people you invite can see what you write β€” no public profiles, no advertising, and your notes are never used to train AI.

How we protect your data β†’
  • Encrypted in transit & at rest

  • Family-only access

  • UK / EU hosted

  • No AI training on your notes

"I'd been keeping bits of paper in a kitchen drawer for two years. The first time I handed the GP a printed summary, she actually slowed down and listened."
β€” Helen, caring for her mum (82)
"The 3am question button is the thing. I don't have to remember whether it's normal that he's stopped recognising the bathroom β€” I just ask."
β€” Daniel, caring for his husband

Pricing

Free for 7 days. Then Β£3.99/month.

Less than the cost of a coffee a month. No card details until day 7. Cancel anytime.

  • βœ“ Everything included from day one
  • βœ“ Invite siblings and carers free
  • βœ“ Sierra, your 3am dementia guide
  • βœ“ Cancel from your billing page anytime

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