An Example of How iSeeIt Can Help

A family noticed their grandmother showing the initial signs of Alzheimer's disease as she was having trouble remembering names, faces, and information about family and friends. Learn More...

The family might work with the grandmother and iSeeIt to capture images of all the important people in her life and record brief audio files that would give descriptions of who they were and what they did. She wouldn't have to use iSeeIt all the time; however, at a family gathering she might tap on a picture of one of her young grandchildren and be reminded by iSeeIt that "this is your grandson Charlie, Jenny's son".

An elderly man had been living with Alzheimer's disease for some time. Though he lived in the same house with his wife for the past 50 years, he now occasionally wandered away from home. Learn More...

If his family and friends made iSeeIt a part of his every day life it might add another level of safety. If he found himself confused, he might approach a police officer or anyone who could be helpful, tap on an image of his house and the associated audio would state: "My name is John Smith, I live on 123 Washington Drive. I'm lost, would please you help me get home?"

How iSeeIt helps Adults with Alzheimer's Disease

When a friend or family member is struggling with Alzheimer's Disease, it can be very challenging for all involved.

iSeeIt helps the user to communicate, complete every-day tasks, and stimulate memory through the user's own image and own voice.

As with every other group, iSeeIt is most effective when family, friends, and caregivers are engaged in the development of the user's copy of iSeeIt.