Daily rhythm visible
Day, week and month views provide structure. Your parent does not need to open a calendar app or understand small phone notifications.
Appointments, birthdays, medication reminders and small daily tasks can appear calmly on the Memory Lane photo frame. Your parent gets overview, while caregivers can help from a distance.
You can add activities and reminders, with a photo if useful. That makes a task more recognizable and shows it on the screen that is already in the living room.
Day, week and month views provide structure. Your parent does not need to open a calendar app or understand small phone notifications.
Caregivers can add and adjust calendar items remotely. This helps when you cannot visit every day, but still want important moments to remain visible.
A photo can help with activities. A bin, meal, medicine box or family photo makes the reminder more concrete than text alone.
The companion app is designed to manage Memory Lane remotely. You can share photos, invite relatives, adjust settings and add calendar items. The calendar stays up to date, even when work, distance or family life make it hard to be there all the time.
The AI can answer questions about the calendar, summarize appointments and help prioritize. Calendar information can also be quietly provided to the AI, so Memory Lane better understands what matters during the day and can offer suitable guidance.
A calendar item can be more than a time. Think of preparing food, putting out the bin, receiving visitors, going to the doctor or laying out medication. By showing tasks visually and calmly, your parent has to search less and you have to explain the same thing less often.
Memory Lane helps keep the day manageable for your parent and workable for the people caring together.
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