The dementia and Alzheimer's App shown to make a difference

The App that helps you connect, with the support you need to care and cope.
The App that helps you connect, with the support you need to care and cope.
Games on personal interest are highly effective for engagement.
Memory Lane Games are a dedicated supporter of UK Veterans and their families, offering a free digital health app designed to enhance the lives of those living with dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
The app features a vast library of over 3,000 frustration-free reminiscence games covering topics like classic cars, music, cities, and sports, all crafted to spark positive memories and foster meaningful conversations.
92% of caregivers felt the Memory Lane Games App made them more relaxed*
The support you need to care and cope
After a dementia diagnosis families are often left shocked and isolated with no clear pathway, treatment plan or source of advice. Backed by decades of experience, Memory Lane Games offers a range of support for those caring for loved ones:
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The App that helps you connect
Reconnect over shared experiences and create new cherished memories.
The support you need to care and cope
Endorsed by Alzheimer's associations and healthcare professionals worldwide.
1,000's of games making a difference
Discover how Memory Lane Games make a positive impact on your family's life.
For Veterans and their families
Stimulate conversation and trigger positive memories.
As seen on TV
Nationwide
Try FREE for 14 days
Download on the App Store, get it on Google Play.
Rated by families who use it every day
"I heard stories from my Mom, that I'd never heard before"
"I can tell you that the app has changed the life of my wife with dementia"
"Reminiscing with the games is a great conversation-starter with my Dad, I love it!"
"Just played it with my 96 (almost 97) year old mum and she absolutely loved it. Really good for getting her talking and remembering things"
"For the first time in a long time it felt like my mother was back in the room"