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Sometimes you just need to know about
remaining patient. managing fights. making the home safer. letting off steam. dealing with wandering. getting a quick answer. the next steps. what's "normal." emotional healing. doctor visit prep. managing outbursts.
As a caregiver of a loved one with Alzheimer's, sometimes you just need some support. Elevmi is a free app designed to be by your side throughout your caregiving journey, helping you find answers at a moment's notice, enabling you to record observations about your loved one's behaviors, helping you prepare for doctors' visits, and more.

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You're not alone on your caregiving journey.

Access tools and resources to help you along the way.

Record observations

Record and better understand changes in your loved one's behaviors.

Get answers, guidance, encouragement

Helping you find answers, straightforward guidance, and instant encouragement.

Prepare for doctors appointments

Prepare for doctor appointments and send reports ahead of time.

Get Alzheimer's information

Get Alzheimer's information and learn from experiences of other caregivers.

The power of the herd
Elephants caring for each other
Elephants caring for each other
Elevmi draws inspiration from elephants—symbols of strength and familial care. These majestic animals are known to come together as a herd to take care of family members in need.
We understand that the selfless act of caregiving looks different for each individual, so wherever you are on your unique journey, let us be your elephant.

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Caregivers share
Our committee of caregivers helped us create an app that would be most useful for them. They also graciously offered heartfelt advice for fellow caregivers like you.
"You need a support system. You need to take care of yourself. It's a long difficult journey at times."
Deanna, Primary Caregiver
"Caregiving can be exhausting, look after your health because it is only in good health that you can provide the necessary care for your loved one needs."
Deborah, Shared Caregiver
"Stay informed, be patient and do not be afraid to ask for help."
Esteban, Primary Caregiver