(BPT) - Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's can be overwhelming. Nearly 70% of family caregivers say that coordinating care is stressful, and two-thirds struggle to find information to support their loved one's needs according to a recent report from the Alzheimer's Association. These challenges, combined with the emotional and physical toll of caregiving, make the journey especially difficult.
To help, a new AI-powered app, Elevmi, offers immediate, personalized support to caregivers. Elevmi can help caregivers find answers related to Alzheimer's caregiving at a moment's notice, record observations, prepare for doctors' visits, and more.
Elevmi: Free personalized AI support for caregivers, by caregivers
Caregivers often become the go-to resource for their loved ones. Now, they have an assistant on their journey: "Elle", the app's conversational AI. Elle answers Alzheimer's care-related questions, provides information about managing symptoms, preparing for doctors' visits and more, and offers reminders, all based on trusted sources like the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health.
Developed with input from over 300 caregivers, Elle's features are designed to deliver meaningful, practical support to help users manage their loved one's condition and their own well-being.
"Caregivers are often the backbone of Alzheimer's care, balancing an immense load of responsibilities with little support," said Sanket Shah, President of Otsuka Precision Health, Inc., the app developer. "With Elevmi, we wanted to provide caregivers with a helpful, easy-to-use resource to help manage being a caregiver, including access to accurate, up-to-date information on the condition."
Information and resources for Alzheimer's care
Alzheimer's is a complex and multifaceted condition — with Elevmi, caregivers can stay up to date with knowledge about Alzheimer's disease. Elevmi helps caregivers understand disease progression, symptom management, and care tips that can make a meaningful difference in their daily routines.
Elevmi provides caregivers with information that may help them:
Elevmi helps the individual receiving care but also prioritizes the mental and emotional health of caregivers. "You need a support system. You need to take care of yourself. It's a long difficult journey at times," said Deanna, a primary caregiver and member of the Elevmi design committee.
Get started with Elevmi
Elevmi is designed to be easy to use and accessible for Alzheimer's disease caregivers. Here's how you can get started for free:
To download and learn more, visit www.elevmi.com.