Your AI ally for
dementia care
Because caregivers need care too. Dokia supports families navigating dementia — 24/7 guidance, clinical summaries, and a companion that truly understands the caregiving journey.

Built for caregivers,
not clinicians
Everything Dokia does is designed around the real daily needs of families caring for someone with dementia.
Talk or type, any time
Voice or text, any time of day. Dokia is available at 2am when you're exhausted and don't know what to do next.
Clinical summaries
Every conversation is automatically summarised and structured — ready to share with your loved one's doctor at the next appointment.
Progression tracking
Dokia tracks behavioural patterns over time, surfacing trends in mood, memory, and cognition that are easy to miss day-to-day.
Skin health monitoring
Integrated Autoderm AI lets caregivers photograph skin changes and receive immediate guidance — logged alongside the care record.
Medication reminders
Set up the medication schedule once. Dokia reminds you at the right time and keeps a record of what was given and when.
Private by design
GDPR-compliant from day one. Every interaction is encrypted. Your loved one's health data never leaves your control.
Everything in one place,
built for caregivers
The Dokia app brings all of your caregiving tools together — conversations, health logs, medication tracking, and clinical summaries — in a calm, easy-to-use interface.
- Daily care log Quickly note symptoms, mood changes, and incidents as they happen
- Behaviour insights Patterns surface automatically — no manual tracking required
- Doctor-ready reports One tap to share a structured summary with your medical team
- Caregiver wellbeing Dokia checks in on you too — because burnout is a real risk
Caregiver resources
Understanding New Research on Brain Health and Alzheimer's
If you follow news about Alzheimer’s, you have likely seen a flurry of recent reports. From studies at Scripps Research on brain inflammation to Stanford research on how our cells process proteins, scientists are working hard to understand the mechanics of memory loss. It is natural to look at these headlines and wonder if they change how you care for your loved one today. The short answer is that while this work is important for the future, most of it remains in the early stages of discovery.
Why Women Face Unique Challenges in Brain Health and What Science Is Learning
For many families, navigating a dementia diagnosis feels like a constant search for answers. Recently, researchers at UC San Diego published a study in 2026 involving over 17,000 adults that offers a clearer picture of why women are often hit harder by Alzheimer’s disease. The findings suggest that women may be more sensitive to common dementia risk factors than men. While this research is still in its observational phase—meaning it identifies a pattern rather than a direct cause—it is a significant step toward moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach to brain health.
Supporting the Family Behind the Diagnosis
As researchers like psychiatrist Bogdan Nemeș have highlighted, supporting the caregiver is not separate from patient care—it is an essential part of the care system itself. Families often carry significant emotional and organizational responsibilities for years. Long-term caregiving becomes more sustainable not through perfection, but through education, shared understanding, and consistent support.
Committed to care
Clinicians, technologists, and caregivers — united by a shared mission to make dementia care less isolating.
Frequently asked
What is Dokia?
Dokia is a 24/7 AI companion designed to support dementia caregivers — providing personalised guidance, automated risk detection, and comprehensive behavioural insights so caregivers feel informed and less alone.
What problem does Dokia solve?
With dementia cases expected to grow from 7.8 million in 2020 to 20 million by 2050, and 67% of caregivers reporting depression, Dokia provides the critical daily support that professional services can't offer around the clock.
Who is Dokia designed for?
Family caregivers — spouses, adult children, and relatives — who are the primary day-to-day support for a loved one with dementia. Dokia is available 24/7 through the dedicated app.
Is my data private?
Yes. Every conversation and health record is encrypted and handled in accordance with GDPR. We never share personal data with third parties.