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RecallCue

Digital Memory Aid for Early-stage Dementia
Startup Pre-Funding Founded 2017 Health Tech & Life Sciences
Last Update Sep 14, 2024 · Claimed

RecallCue News

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RecallCue wins Gold for dementia clock
RecallCue, an internet-connected day clock designed to help individuals with dementia communicate, has won Gold in the Tech Partner of the Year category of the 2022 McKnights Excellence in Technology Awards. The clock consists of two apps: RecallCue Day Clock, which turns any tablet computer into an easy-to-use day clock, and RecallCue Connect, which allows loved ones to communicate with the recipient of the clocks messages. The clock also features motion detection to monitor the activity of the individual with dementia. RecallCue has seen an increase in product requests and valuable feedback from the senior care business community following the award. The company aims to grow its offering and establish partnerships.
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Feb 26, 2018 · patient-innovation.com
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Man develops digital memory aid to help his mother-in-law who has dementia
RecallCue is a digital memory aid developed by Dani Waxman to help individuals with dementia and their caregivers. The solution allows family members and patients to stay connected, share photos and videos, and have a calendar with reminders and a day clock. The article emphasizes that RecallCue does not cure or slow down the effects of dementia and is only useful in the early stages or pre-diagnosis. Dani Waxman created his own company with his business partner Ephraim Tabackman. The article provides a disclaimer that the story may contain incorrect statements and advises consulting with a health professional for medical advice.
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Jul 20, 2017 · marketersmedia.com
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RecallCue Launches New Memory Aid Product " MarketersMEDIA - Press Release Distribution Services - News Release Distribution Services
RecallCue has launched a new dementia memory aid called the connected day clock app. The app helps seniors suffering from mild cognitive impairment or dementia in maintaining their daily routines and staying connected to their loved ones. Family members can set reminders and send photos using a companion smartphone app. The app features configurable reminders for medicine, meals, appointments, and birthdays. It also allows families to upload and share photos and videos, as well as create playlists of familiar music. RecallCue aims to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and provide reassurance to their families.
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Jul 5, 2017 · blogs.yu.edu
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Reducing the Trauma of Dementia - Yeshiva University News
Dani Waxman, a Yeshiva University alum, has created a new technology called RecallCue, which is a connected day clock for families caring for a loved one with mild cognitive impairment or early stage dementia. Waxman was inspired to create the product based on personal experience caring for his mother-in-law with dementia. The product aims to improve the quality of life for both patients and their families. RecallCue is in the early stages of marketing, but Waxman and his business partner have plans to add more features based on feedback. Waxman sees RecallCue as a representation of Torah Umadda, combining his learned values with cutting-edge technology.
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