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Trusted by 12,000 families navigating memory loss

Mom asked for Dad by name for the first time in eight months. I was in Seattle. She was in Phoenix. Recall made that moment possible.

Margaret T.

Daughter, Phoenix AZ

We standardized morning routines across all 44 beds in two weeks. Staff turnover dropped. Residents are calmer. I don't know how we managed before.

Director James Okafor

Sunrise Memory Care, Ohio

The behavioral data between visits is exactly what I needed. I adjusted Dad's medication three weeks earlier than I would have otherwise.

Dr. Priya Nair

Neurologist, Boston MA

See How It Works for Your Family

No credit card. No commitment. Just a five-minute walkthrough.

The Journey

From overwhelmed to confident —
one step at a time.

Hover or tap each card to see what happens behind the scenes, and hear from families who've been exactly where you are.

Assess

Understand where they are today.

A quiet 20-minute intake — answered by you, not your parent. We build a cognitive baseline from the outside in, because asking someone with memory loss to describe their memory loss is the first thing we don't do.

Adult children · Facility intake teams
Assess
Baseline complete · 94% confidence

Recall maps preserved memories, daily anchors, and emotional triggers. The system learns what your parent still reaches for — names, places, routines — and builds from there.

"The intake asked me about her garden, her first job, her dog's name. I realized I knew more than I thought I did."

Linda K., Chicago IL

Personalize

Build a companion that sounds like family.

Upload two minutes of a familiar voice — yours, a sibling's, a spouse's. Recall synthesizes a companion voice that feels known, not clinical. Morning greetings use their name. Reminders reference real things they love.

Adult children · Primary caregivers
Personalize
Voice Profile Active
Sarah's voice · 2m 14s recorded
"Good morning, Eleanor. The roses in your garden must be beautiful today."

Every interaction is calibrated to their current cognitive state. On harder days, the companion simplifies. On better days, it stretches gently. The system adapts without anyone needing to adjust a setting.

"I recorded my voice on a Tuesday. By Thursday, she was talking back to it. She thought I was calling."

Robert M., Son, Austin TX

Implement

The first morning takes fifteen minutes.

A tablet arrives pre-configured. Plug it in. Place it on the side table. That's it. The companion begins with a gentle greeting at the time they've always woken up. No setup required from your parent.

All users · Zero technical experience required
Implement
Setup Progress3 of 3 complete
Device connected
Profile loaded
First greeting scheduled
Ready. First greeting at 7:30 AM tomorrow.

For facility directors: Recall deploys across your entire floor from a single admin dashboard. Resident profiles import from your existing intake system. Staff see a unified daily log, not forty separate devices.

"I was braced for a tech nightmare. It was on and talking to her before I finished my coffee."

Tom W., Son, Denver CO

Monitor

Know what's happening without being there.

Every morning, you receive a quiet digest: how she responded, what she remembered, whether she took her medication. Not an alert. Not a crisis notification. Just a gentle report that says things are okay — or flags when they're not.

Adult children · Neurologists · Facility directors
Monitor
Morning Digest · Feb 24All well
Medication taken7:42 AM
Breakfast completedYes
Named daughter2 times
Mood indicatorCalm
Engagement up 12% this week

For neurologists: Recall generates passive behavioral data between visits — engagement rates, response latency, emotional tone shifts — formatted for clinical review. Catch changes weeks earlier than a quarterly appointment allows.

"I stopped waking up at 3 AM to worry. The morning digest is the first thing I read. It's become a ritual."

Diane F., Daughter, Seattle WA

Adjust

The system learns. So does the care.

Recall notices when responses slow, when a name stops being recognized, when a routine loses its anchor. It adjusts the companion's approach automatically and surfaces a recommendation — to you, to the facility, or to the care team.

All users · Ongoing, automatic
Adjust
Adaptive Suggestion
Eleanor responds 40% faster when greeted as "Ellie." Consider updating her preferred name.
3 suggestions this month · 2 applied

Nothing is set and forgotten. As cognition shifts, the companion shifts with it. Families report that this is the moment Recall stops feeling like a product and starts feeling like a presence — something that's been paying attention all along.

"Six months in, it suggested we stop using her married name and go back to her childhood nickname. She lit up."

Dr. Priya Nair, Boston MA

Ready when you are

See exactly how this works for your situation.

A five-minute guided walkthrough, personalized to whether you're a family member, a facility director, or a clinician. No generic demo. No sales pitch.

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Everything difficult has already
been thought through
so you don't have to.

Join 12,000 families who stopped worrying about the logistics and started being present for the moments that still matter.

No credit card. No commitment. Just a five-minute walkthrough built for your situation.

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