Dementia care
takes a coordinated team.
A shared workspace for the rotating caregivers, the neurologist, and the family members carrying the weight — so nothing gets double-dosed, missed, or forgotten.
Free for families · No card required
What it solves
The hardest parts of dementia caregiving
The cognitive load on a primary caregiver in a dementia case is staggering. The right tool reduces it.
Prevent double-dosing
A shared, timestamped medication log means the night aide can see exactly what the day caregiver gave — no second 8pm pill by mistake.
Shift-friendly handoff
Notes, dose times, and missed-medication flags are visible to whoever is on duty next. No handoff phone call required.
Neurologist access
Give the neurologist or memory clinic scoped access to medications and recent appointments. Revoke after the visit.
Behavioral notes
Track sundowning patterns, sleep, agitation episodes — visible to the family and ready to share with the doctor.
Appointment reminders
PT, OT, memory care visits — on a shared calendar, with reminders before the appointment, not after the no-show.
Documents secured
POA, advance directives, dementia care plan — encrypted in one place, accessible to whoever in the family needs them.
How it works
From scattered care to a coordinated team
- 1
Add the patient
Create a profile for your parent or family member with dementia. Add medications, conditions, and allergies.
- 2
Bring in every caregiver
Siblings, spouse, a memory-care aide, an adult day program coordinator. Roles control what each can see and change.
- 3
Log every dose and every visit
The shared log becomes the source of truth. No more guessing what was given, what was eaten, or whether the doctor was called.
Common questions
Dementia care, answered
- Is Hubbi designed for dementia care?
- Hubbi is built for families coordinating care — including dementia care, where multiple caregivers rotate through the day and the cognitive load on the primary caregiver is heaviest. The shared medication log is especially helpful for preventing accidental double-dosing.
- How do you prevent giving a dementia patient the same pill twice?
- Every medication dose is logged in real time. Before any caregiver gives a pill, they can see the most recent dose timestamp — and who gave it. The log syncs across every device the family has.
- Can we track behavioral changes — sundowning, agitation, sleep?
- Yes. You can use Hubbi’s notes and document sections to track patterns over time. Many families find this is what they end up showing the neurologist at the next visit.
- Can a memory-care facility log into the patient’s Hubbi record?
- Yes. Invite the facility’s designated coordinator as a caregiver. They can log medications and view appointments. You can revoke access at any time.
- Does it integrate with adult day programs or home health agencies?
- Hubbi doesn’t require an integration — agency staff can be invited as caregivers and use the same shared log. This works for most adult day programs and many home health setups.
- Is Hubbi free for dementia caregivers?
- Yes. Hubbi is free for families. No card required.