A guided storytelling experience for anyone caring for or spending time with a person living with dementia. Using a few photos and simple prompts, StoryCare helps turn visits into more meaningful, connected time—and a short story you can hold onto afterward.
When someone you care about is living with dementia, conversations can become harder.
You may not know what to ask.
They may feel pressure to remember.
Moments of connection can become harder to create.
But the desire to feel seen, heard, and understood never goes away.
StoryCare is designed to make those moments easier, more natural, and more meaningful.
A photo, question, or memory opens the door to conversation.
No pressure — StoryCare prompts spark conversation and guide the moment forward.
StoryCare helps turn those moments into an illustrated story you can revisit and share.
StoryCare helps make visits feel easier, more natural, and more connected.
Instead of getting stuck on what someone can or cannot remember, it creates space for conversation, reflection, and shared meaning.
That can lead to:
More relaxed, meaningful visits
Less pressure around memory
Moments of connection instead of frustration
A short story you can keep and revisit
Something shared that still matters afterward
A calmer visit. A stronger connection. A story to hold onto.
StoryCare for Caregivers is designed to work not only for individuals and families, but also for the places and programs that support them.
It can be offered in settings such as:
caregiver support groups
senior living communities
memory care programs
family resource centers
community organizations serving older adults and caregivers
Because StoryCare uses a few photos and simple prompts, it is easy to introduce without adding complexity or pressure.
It gives groups a practical way to support connection, ease difficult visits, and help families create something meaningful they can keep.
Simple to introduce. Gentle to use. Meaningful to share.