Joygage Announces Engagement Solutions for Persons Living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia to Help Caregivers Have Respite

Shortage of staff at care homes have led to overworked and overburdened caregivers. Craig Fowler and his team at Joygage has created unique content to engage persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia so caregivers can rest and refresh

Joygage is proud to announce its solution to helping overworked caregivers get respite. The pandemic caused a shortage of staff in care homes and assisted living facilities, leading to overworked and overburdened caregivers.

Joygage has a list of music, games, movies, sleep aids, and engaging activities specially created to keep persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia engaged and open opportunities for respite for caregivers .

“The pandemic has caused shortage of staff in care homes and unpaid caregivers at home experience burnout because of lack of respite,” said Craig Fowler, founder and CEO of Joygage. “Joygage provides specially curated playlists of movies, music, sleep aids and activities for social and mental engagement to persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia and allow caregivers to get much-needed respite.”

Joygage is a content curating company dedicated to improving the quality of life of persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. The company is founded by Craig Fowler, a passionate professional who’s committed to helping people with Alzheimer’s and dementia live a better, more interesting, and satisfying lifestyle. Craig got the idea to start Joygage after spending years supporting his father, who was the caregiver to his mother diagnosed with early on-set dementia. He created a platform that provides resources to help paid and unpaid caregivers enhance their strategy in improving quality of life for persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Care homes and caregivers who subscribe to Joygage’s services have access to their growing library of specially curated content. The company uses a machine learning algorithm that recommends personalized content for each member based on their diagnosis, preference, age, interests, and progression levels. They also engage in collaborations and partnerships with other caregivers, advocates, and businesses in the Alzheimer’s and dementia care industry, to increase their selection and provide better service to member.

For more information, please visit https://www.joygage.com/.  And follow their social media pages like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

About Joygage

Joygage is a Michigan-based engagement on-demand subscription service designed and developed to improve the quality of life of persons living with Alzheimer’s and dementia and provide respite for their care partners.

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