Offering hope and new support in dementia and alzheimer's care accessible 24/7

Validated therapy along the entire dementia and alzheimer's journey

Our dementia and alzheimer care is 24/7

For us, offering hope and new support in dementia and alzheimer’s care accessible 24/7 was a priority for all those involved in the dementia journey. This includes the carers. Our dementia and alzheimer’s reminiscence therapy effectively  provides caregiver support for dementia and alzheimer’s and meets key challenges in dementia care. This is done by reconnecting individuals to their past, enhancing family bonds, and supporting caregivers. Our innovative dementia reminiscence therapy, “A Picture House of My Past Memories,” addresses critical challenges in dementia and alzheimer’s care as identified by experts and researchers in the field. We understand the importance for you of ensuring the validity and effectiveness of our resources. We hope the following insights from dementia care professionals will give you confidence in our therapy’s unique ability to address essential dementia care concerns.

Our promise of hope is not somewhere over the rainbow it is right HERE right NOW

The door of hope is opened

Our approach with our dementia carers tools opens new doors of hope for people living with dementia and alzheimer’s bringing positive changes to mental health and well being. After years of collaboration with individuals affected by dementia, and ongoing developments, our therapy has proven effective not just for alzheimer’s and dementia patients but also for caregivers.  We’re excited to now offer it to thousands more. As the first of its kind globally, providing therapeutic activities for people with dementia and alzheimer’s that have meaning for them. Our  validated Scottish reminiscence digital therapy is accessible 24/7. Uniquely combining heritage filmmaking with a focus on enhancing person centred care for both people living with dementia and alzheimer’s and their caregivers. This enables effective dementia care at home to be available to suit your unpredictable routines and challenges.

Discovering the huge gaps in dementia and alzheimer's care

Three years ago, as award-winning Scottish heritage filmmakers with a global audience, we were new to dementia care. Determined to create an impactful intervention, we thoroughly examined current reminiscence therapy research and dementia care needs. We were shocked to find the lack of help and support for people who are caring for someone with dementia and alzheimer’s. We realised that our customised dementia and alzheimer’s care videos could fill this huge gap in support that exists.
We have attended many alzheimer’s and dementia conferences and webinars. As a retired academic I used my research management skills and experience to comprehensively, analyse current data which relates to dementia and alzheimer’s. We have evaluated and recognised the latest Dementia Strategy and National Dementia Lived Experience panel recommendations.

What our extensive research revealed

Shockingly, following our extensive research about dementia and alzheimer care we discovered a significant lack of post-diagnosis support for people living with dementia and alzheimer’s and their caregivers. So there was next to no effective dementia and alzheimer’s support  for families 24/7 that they could access and use. You have very limited resources and no structured NHS care provision available to you. How can this be classed as dementia and alzheimer’s health care provision. It is almost non existent. You all are basically on your own. All you get is advice which is duplicated by the hundreds of organisations /departments in Scotland including the NHS who say they work in dementia and alzheimer research and health care. Most of that advice can be easily accessed through a Google search. So what tangible care provision do they actually provide for you today. All these organisations have let you down for years through not providing the urgent need for accessible, 24/7 dementia and alzheimer’s care resources that you require. You should be seeing more and more tangible resources that can support you in your caring role each year. Sadly this does not materialise even with £16.5 million pounds spent on dementia research in Scotland in 2023. We offer here our phase one suite of clips .

Our development strategy is also exciting — come and join us

We have plans to further develop our offer using AI inputs to enable us to bring our  future  reminiscence therapy clips to many more people world wide. We welcome any organisation who can come onboard and contribute positively to what we do and plan to do.

Dementia and alzheimer’s is a progressive condition so more support is required– not “give them nothing”

Some support provided in Scotland only lasts a year then you are left alone to cope. Do the providers, researchers and all the “experts” in dementia care not realise that dementia and alzheimer’s is a progressive illness that gets worse over time. Therefore, more support is required as it progresses not “give them none” which is the case today in 2025. This is unacceptable behaviour from people who say they are there to help you. This is not health care it is total care abandonment. That care provision is funded by grants so it would be easy to divert more of the funding from research to actual support care provision. So why is that not done. There is no doubt that the dementia and alzheimer’s health care system has failed you badly.

They lobby for change– but they wont change

Many organisations say they are there to lobby on your behalf for improvements. They look to everybody else to provide these improvements. They never reinvent them selves to see how their model of operation can be modified to meet your requirements. From all the research I have done I cannot see that model changing. They are happy living and working in the 20th century. While you have to cope in the 21st century with no tangible therapy and care provision.

Some recent published financial data that might shock you also

1. There are around 25 dementia and alzheimer’s resource centre’s in Scotland which can only be used by less than 10 % of people living with dementia and alzheimer’s because of location, capacity, stage on the dementia journey and access issues.
2. Alzheimer’s Scotland’s latest annual costs are £5.4 million pounds.
3. In 2023 £16.5 million pounds was spent in Scotland on dementia research.
4. Alzheimer’s research UK stated in their annual report that “£57 million pounds was spent on research 2023/24”.
5. Alzheimer Society stated in May 24 that “the costs for dementia care was £42 billion pounds and that carers and families have to pay 63% of that cost”. Despite huge and significant investments, funds provide minimal tangible support to people living with dementia. They say that families face overwhelming care costs, averaging £18,270 annually for mild dementia and £51,003 for severe dementia.
6. No new drug for care or cure has been provided since the year 2000.
7. Alzheimer Scotland support workers provided support to 8,013 of the 90,000 people living with dementia in Scotland 23/24.
8. Five hundred people were supported by Alzheimer Scotland’s 25 day care centres in 23/24

There is plenty of money in the system — but not to help you

So just looking at a few of the published funding detail and outcomes of alzheimer and dementia organisations and research bodies it is clear that these bodies have loads of money. But little return on that huge funding actually benefits you the people living with dementia and their families 24/7. Yet it is the people like you who actually need money and support. You are being deprived of not only that level of funding to help you but also being deprived of any real tangible benefits for care  year on year. If next to nothing tangible in support is available today, it has been like that for decades. 

Change from funding for dementia research to funding for dementia care

So, if the funding is for alzheimer’s and dementia where are the tangible outputs from that funding for people living with dementia and alzheimer’s. This cannot be right and it is certainly the wrong model to follow in the future. The present model does not support change and innovation for the care and cure for alzheimer’s and dementia. It is clear that the present model does not help you. What tangible benefit have you received for that investment over the past decades.

It takes an independent outsider to tell the actual truth about dementia non health provision.

Speaking to camera I carry no baggage through being an outsider to dementia health care– I only relay my experience about the topic as it actually is in relation to reminiscence therapy provision 24/7.

Makes uncomfortable reading

The reason you are not told this information is because the establishment in dementia health care do not want you to know these facts. I hope they will feel uncomfortable reading these facts. So they should. I as an independent individual who has had no support from any organisation is uniquely in a position to tell you exactly what I have found out. If I was providing our therapy as a result of getting funding from any of the establishment organisations they would not allow me to say these things.

They all want the comfortable status quo to remain for them. That means you have to wait many more decades before they can deliver what has taken me three years to produce and  deliver All funded by myself.

I challenge any of the dementia and alzheimer establishment to dispute my findings

So, a great deal of funding goes on what appears as jobs for the boys and very little tangible support for you the people living with dementia and alzheimer’s who urgently need support and health care right now. This highlights failure in healthcare and funding support systems. It underscores the need for change, innovative and accessible solutions. 

We offer a tangible solution to dementia care

The cunning foxPart of our therapy features animals like this cunning fox and the beauty of nature

Our customised revolutionary validated reminiscence therapy clips aim to fill this gap, and provide a lifeline for carers and families. We are offering 24/7 digital therapy that fosters connection, communication, and moments of joy for people living with dementia and alzheimer’s. We provide memory care assistance for all who need it.

You need to ask. Does the present research model provide you with the range of therapy and health care 24/7 that you urgently require? I think not.

I applied the discipline of research methodology to my investigation of dementia care requirements and what research has produced. What I report to you is what we have found out. The facts really do speak for themselves. What our extensive research revealed was that the present system of health care /research for dementia and alzheimer’s could be viewed by many as not fit for purpose. If the purpose is to help you care better year on year. This is our purpose, with our memory loss support tools and sincere promise to you. We can do better by providing you with the help you badly need when caring for someone with dementia and alzheimer’s. We provide you with help on how you can manage dementia better.

Our approach is totally different. It is driven by providing you with tangible care and  support 24/7

We found out that our Scottish heritage films distributed world wide made a difference to people living with dementia and alzheimer’s.  This coupled with the shocking results from our research into the dementia and alzheimer establishment and organisations focused our attention on how we can make a difference to dementia care. I wanted to then focus on producing an innovative non-drug intervention therapy to manage memory loss effectively. Especially designed and customised for people living with dementia and alzheimer’s featuring our reminiscence footage from our archive. I have personally worked fulltime for three years without any payment and  have paid for a professionally developed website and safe sales platform so that we can provide you with the therapy which we and others think you badly require.

Cost comparisons

We offer our clips to you at a very reasonable low cost when compared to the above funds spent within the dementia organisations  and research bodies as outlined above. The so called (by the dementia and alzheimer’s organisations and researchers) game changing drug Lecanemab which could only be used by very few people with dementia cost £20.000 per year and the same cost to administer. So £40.000 per year per patient. It also has nasty side effects including brain bleeding and may give you up to 6 months extra life. It can only be used by people wealthy enough to buy it. The NHS cannot provide it. How can the dementia sector say that this is a game changer.

The cost of our  non drug with no harmful effects  therapy is value for money

Buying all our 14 clips  cost £226  per person. They can be used 24/7 for the entire dementia journey which could last five- seven years and more. That works out at £37.66 per user  per year for six years. We and our supporters think our therapy is a “game changer” in many different ways including cost. Put our  reminiscence therapy to the test. Our therapy is an effective treatment strategy for dementia.

Free therapy for all people living with dementia and alzheimer's'

It was our intention at the start of our dementia journey that we would apply to funding bodies to get help to cover the costs of researching and developing our outsiders approach to dementia care therapy. If this had been provided we would have offered our intervention to you free of charge. But it has proven to be the case that none of the organisations like the above have provided us with any financial support.  Non have told us that what we are doing will be of no benefit to people with alzheimer’s and dementia. They want to keep the funds to themselves and support their dated model of snail pace progress within dementia and alzheimer health care.

You need to ask them why they did not support this game changer

Could it be that they do not want outsiders with smart ideas entering their world of dementia. Since they did not support me they would have concluded that no way could I progress this badly required therapy on my own. How wrong can they be. They all supported  what I was wanting to do as being a valid contribution to dementia care.  They patted me on the head and told me to go away after all they were the experts and they know best.

For them the status quo must remain at all costs–the truth must be told

Judging by the facts above  your requirements are definitely not their key priority. This assertion can be validated by the lack of 24/7 support you receive. The above information is part of the story about dementia and alzheimer’s which is never told. It can only be told by an outsider like me looking in and seeing what is actually taking place by looking at the big picture that many fail or do not want to see. So are these organisations who tell you they are doing all they can really helping you live a better life with dementia and alzheimer’s. I think not.

Move over and give the innovators their place

Things must change before innovatory progress like our therapy can become main stream supported initiatives. Visit our shop to see what we offer.