Dementia care support for people living with dementia and their caregivers


Rippl provides expert dementia care and support - designed for people living with dementia and their caregivers.

Patient and granddaughter, caregiver
What is dementia?

Understanding
dementia:

Prevalence and importance of early detection

Dementia affects memory, thinking, and daily independence. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type, accounting for around 70% of all cases. Other common types of dementia include vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and mixed dementia.

Contact Rippl to learn more about dementia screenings.

Dementia diagnosis

The prevalence of dementia increases significantly with age:

Dementia prevalence with age statistics

Early diagnosis and regular screenings starting at age 65 greatly improve care outcomes. Annual dementia screenings are recommended.

Symptoms of dementia

Recognize common dementia symptoms

Identifying dementia early helps both patients and caregivers manage symptoms effectively and assists with future planning.

Common signs of dementia include:

Memory loss

Difficulty managing finances or medications

Loss of judgment or insight

Challenges driving or navigating familiar places

Withdrawal from social activities without sadness

Difficulty finding words

New onset anxiety or depression without previous history

Feeling off balance or increase in falls

Not sure if these symptoms apply? Reach out to Rippl for guidance.

Patient and daughter, caregiver reviewing resources

How Rippl supports you

Comprehensive dementia care for patients and caregivers

Rippl offers complete dementia care and support designed specifically for patients and caregivers. Our dedicated team of care navigators, licensed clinical social workers, and specialized nurse practitioners collaborate closely with your doctor to deliver personalized, effective care.

Rippl’s dementia care services include:

Medication assessments and education: Optimize medication use and minimize side effects.

Medication assessments and education

Diagnosis education: Clearly understand dementia and what to expect in the future.


Tailored care plans: Personalized to individual needs of the person with dementia and their caregiver.

Tailored care plans

Local community resources: Connect to valuable support networks.

Local community resources

Counseling and coping skills: Emotional and practical support for patients and caregivers.

Counseling and coping skills

Regular care navigation check-ins: Ensure adaptive and responsive care.

Regular care navigation check-ins

Behavior management education: Guidance for handling challenging behaviors safely.

Behavior management education

Senior living transition assistance: Smoothly manage transitions in care settings.

Senior living transition assistance

Respite care options: Provide caregivers much-needed rest and breaks from always-on caregiving.

Respite care options

24/7 Dementia specialist call line: Immediate support available anytime.

24/7 specialist call line

Safety guidance: Addressing unsafe behaviors, including driving.

Safety guidance

Legal and financial support: Assistance with durable power of attorney and related matters.

Legal and financial support

End of life planning: Education on palliative care, hospice, and determining the appropriate goals of care.

Hospice education and resources

Personalized dementia support

Ready for personalized dementia support?
Contact Rippl today.

Getting started is simple

Begin your dementia care journey with Rippl

Step 1

Reach out
to Rippl

Our engagement specialists will answer your questions and schedule your first virtual visit.

Step 2

Meet your
care team

Discuss your specific needs and situation. Your dedicated care team will create a personalized care plan designed for you and your family.

Step 3

Get the support
you need

Get ongoing care coordination, therapy, medication management, crisis support, resources, help with managing daily needs and preparing for the future.

Step 4

We connect
the dots

We will work in partnership with your doctors, integrating specialized dementia care into your ongoing care team.