Caregiving with Memory Lane
Caregiving

More peace for everyone caring for a loved one

Caregiving is about closeness, attention, and practical help. Memory Lane helps family and trusted caregivers stay close, even when distance, work, or dementia make daily contact more complicated.

Comparison

What informal care requires calls for simple technology

mantelzorg.nl describes informal care as extra care for someone in your immediate environment: from companionship and groceries to intensive support.

Memory Lane connects with remote contact, a closed circle with only invited users, a familiar photo frame design, scalable operation, and AI signals that can alert family or caregivers. More general information about informal care can be found at mantelzorg.nl.

Family stays involved through Memory Lane
5.5 million

Dutch people care for a loved one.

11%

of caregivers feel seriously burdened.

1 in 4

employees combine work with informal care.

Source: mantelzorg.nl, consulted on June 6, 2026: mantelzorg.nl.

Care from a distance

Stay informed, even on busy workdays

Many caregivers combine care with work, family and travel time. Memory Lane helps by automating recurring care tasks and collecting signals. The AI gently keeps an eye on things, creates a daily diary entry and alerts you when something does not seem right.

Daily diary

Each day, Memory Lane can summarize how the day went: activity, contact moments, mood and anything notable.

Not-quite-right alerts

With unusual patterns, little movement, restlessness or other signals, the caregiver can receive an alert.

Sensors and signals

Motion detection through sensors, Memory Lane itself and mood signals help recognize changes earlier.

AI as daily support

The AI helps the user with agenda support, explanations, reminders and general advice at calm moments.

Memory Lane in practice

From organizing care to staying connected together

Contact without digital barriers

Memory Lane uses large icons and few steps. For parents who drop out on the phone, tablet, or apps, video calling remains available on a screen that feels like a photo frame.

Caregivers collaborate

Multiple caregivers can assist with remote management: inviting relatives, sharing photos, tracking calendar items, and adjusting settings to what someone can still comfortably use.

Dementia care that adapts

The interface can be adapted to the cognitive capabilities of the user. Features can be arranged more calmly or simply when the situation changes.

Memory Lane agenda for daily structure
Functions

A tool that fits home caregiving

  • Video calling: just see how it's really going, without the user having to open an app.
  • Agenda and reminders: support for appointments, daily rhythm, birthdays, and important moments.
  • Photos and postcards: recognition, stories, and family contact come naturally into view.
  • Closed circle: only invited family members and trusted contacts can connect.
  • AI and logbook: signals and patterns can help caregivers respond earlier.

For caregivers who want to stay close

Memory Lane does not replace care and does not substitute for personal visits. It does lighten the moments in between: more contact, more recognition, and more overview for those who care together.