What Memory Lane is
The continuity platform for dementia care.
Memory Lane is your personalized guide through every stage of dementia. We help caregivers stay organized, prepare for appointments, understand what comes next, and stay connected to the right providers, programs, and resources throughout the journey.
We don't replace neurology, hospice, home health, or Medicare's GUIDE program — we connect them, so caregivers never start from scratch when something changes.
The problem we solve
Dementia care shouldn't feel fragmented.
Today's journey
- 1Diagnosis
- 2Neurology
- 3GUIDE
- 4Home Health
- 5Hospice
- 6Community Resources
- 7Legal Planning
- 8Support Groups
- 9Caregiver Wellness
Each transition often means another intake. Another history. Another place to start over.
With Memory Lane
- ✓ One personalized roadmap
- ✓ One story
- ✓ One Care Team Summary
- ✓ One continuous journey
- ✓ One place to return
Outcomes
Why families stay with Memory Lane
Remembers their unique story
No starting over at every appointment.
Keeps everything organized
Meds, behaviors, documents — one place.
Prepares for appointments
Walks in with the right questions.
Stage-aware roadmap
Calm guidance for what comes next.
Trusted connections
GUIDE, home health, hospice, respite.
Between-visit support
Lane is available 24/7.
Easy provider transitions
One Continuity Passport — share once.
Day or night
Quiet hours or hard hours.
Why caregiver support matters
When caregivers thrive, patients benefit.
As caregiver stress increases, appointments become harder, medication mistakes multiply, and crises rise. Memory Lane exists to support both the caregiver and the person living with dementia — through personalized guidance, education, organization, and continuous support throughout the journey.
In their own words
What changes for families on Memory Lane
“Memory Lane became the one place I returned whenever I didn't know what to do next.”
“For the first time since Mom's diagnosis, I felt like someone understood our whole story.”
“I stopped feeling like I had to remember everything.”

Founder · NP
Ashlee Skabla Velez, APRN
TX · WA · FL — Texas NP Legislative Ambassador
I'm a Nurse Practitioner. I've walked alongside families through neurology, hospice, palliative care, and Medicare's GUIDE program.
The person I worried about most was rarely the patient. It was the caregiver — figuring it out alone, overnight, with no map.
That's why I built Memory Lane Care.
Because caregivers need care too.
