CREATING THE MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION

In our quest to revolutionize dementia diagnosis and treatment, we turn to generative AI for its unparalleled ability to provide accurate and timely insights. By harnessing the power of technology, we aim to enhance patient care, improve outcomes, and lead the way in cutting-edge healthcare solutions.

SOLVING CHALLENGES

Dementia is the number one

Dementia

Globally at least 55 million people live with dementia, projected to grow to 75 million by 2030. We aim to help and slow down regression of those diagnosed with dementia but also to help and prevent with those at risk. 

Loneliness

Loneliness adds to the challenge. We know that loneliness increases the risk of dementia and accelerates the decline. Loneliness is also a quality-of-life issue that affects too many in our society. 

Next-of-kin

Dementia affects next-of-kin greatly, resulting in lower quality of life and suffering. Dementia is generally perceived to be affecting those around the patient as the patient her/himself.

Data

Data collected during the Meaningful Conversation can be used to diagnose and slow down the progress of the disease. But it can also be used in a multitude of other ways. It is the gold of our decade, if not century.

Scaleable

We know how to treat patients with doalogue today. The main challenge is that it is not scaleable- By leveraging technology we can use other resources and in some cases remove the human from the loop entirely.

AI and disruptive tech

We are leveraging all of the new technologies that are being developed at a breakneck pace. But we are not foremost a technology company. We are a company focusing on the conversation as a healing tool – human to human, assisted by technology.

THE MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION

This is at the core of what we do – diagnose and treat with dialogue.

The Meaningful Conversation

  • Makes sense and has a purpose.
  • For the patient, care giver, and next-of-kin
  • This is where we start

Loneliness

  • Sweden have 2.6 million over 60
  • 35% live alone and are at risk for loneliness
  • We have to break this to battle dementia, depression and loneliness related health challenges.

”This is the first groundbreaking approach to change quality of life for patients with dementia at scale.”

Jane Doe

Dementia Researcher

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