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Sun Lakes caregiver promotes dementia, Alzheimer’s app for Chandler area

Posted 4/7/25

Homewatch CareGivers of Chandler-Sun Lakes is promoting the mobile application “Memory Lane Games,” which its franchise owner, Courtney Harper, says are now available to support Chandler …

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VALLEY BUSINESS / HEALTHCARE

Sun Lakes caregiver promotes dementia, Alzheimer’s app for Chandler area

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Homewatch CareGivers of Chandler-Sun Lakes is promoting the mobile application “Memory Lane Games,” which its franchise owner, Courtney Harper, says are now available to support Chandler families.

Harper, whose franchise of Homewatch CareGivers of Chandler, a provider of non-medical in-home care, stated, in a news release, that it’s the first firm in the Chandler area to bring Memory Lane Games to its clients.

Recognized by the Mayo Clinic and highlighted in Google Play’s 2025 #WeArePlay campaign, Memory Lane are interactive, personalized games designed to support people living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

Developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals, the games stimulate cognitive function, reduce stress and support emotional well-being. The app is designed to be a gentle, enjoyable experience that evokes positive memories and connection, the release states.

It can be used by family members, caregivers and professional care providers looking for a way to engage patients.

The app also provides data insights that help caregivers and families track engagement and responsiveness and helps track progression.

The release states the app was tested using a randomized clinical trial.

To learn more about the app and its 14-day free trial, visit memorylanegames.com or the Google Play or Apple online app stores.

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Chandler, Sun Lakes, app, Memory Lane Games, Alzheimer’s, dementia, Google Play, Apple store

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