Movement protects what matters longest.
For someone living with dementia, movement guards strength, sleep, mood, and independence, and for the person caring for them, it is one more thing to figure out alone. Alodaptive supports both of you: simple, repeatable movement with a licensed physical therapist watching the whole picture.
Illustrative reads. Your plan is generated from your own intake, and a licensed PT tailors the clinical calls.
How Alodaptive is tuned to dementia care.
A profile built for the household
The diagnosis, the stage, the routines that work, and the caregiver's reality live in one record, and a caregiver can hold the account on a loved one's behalf.
The engine keeps it simple and same
Familiar movements, consistent order, short doses, daily rhythm: the plan optimizes for what actually gets done and remembered, not novelty.
A therapist for the long middle
A licensed PT approves the program, adjusts as the stage changes, and writes plain signed notes the whole family can read.
Quiet watchfulness
Alodaptive's dementia track can read a wearable's basics against their own baseline, bringing meaningful change (sleep, activity, rhythm) to the therapist's attention early.
What a week feels like.
Anchored to the day
Movement attaches to existing anchors: after breakfast, before lunch, the afternoon walk. The routine is the technique.
Strength for independence
Sit-to-stands, carries, and balance: the specific capacities that keep daily life doable, trained gently and often.
Support for the carer too
Caregiver strain is a clinical variable here. The plan flexes to your capacity, and your therapist knows to ask.
Alodaptive works alongside neurologists, geriatricians, and the whole care team, never in place of them. We never diagnose or manage dementia; movement guidance stays in a physical therapist's scope, programming is clinician-approved, and concerning changes are routed to the medical team.
Start with your story.
Your profile is free to build, and no card is needed. Choose a plan only when you want a therapist's care.
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