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Memory Lane

Helping You Know What To Do Next.

Personalized guidance from the first signs of memory change through every stage of care.

Whether you're concerned about new memory changes, navigating a diagnosis, living with dementia, or preparing for advanced care, Memory Lane provides personalized guidance, education, and resources every step of the way.

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The memory care continuum

From the first signs through every stage of care.

Today, every part of the memory care journey lives in a different place — from the first concern, through evaluation, to advanced care. Memory Lane is the continuous layer underneath.

How it works today

  1. Noticing changeshanded off
  2. Evaluationhanded off
  3. Diagnosishanded off
  4. Early Stagehanded off
  5. Middle Stagehanded off
  6. Late Stagehanded off
  7. Caregiver Burnouthanded off
  8. Hospicehanded off

Different team, different login, different forms — every stage.

With Memory Lane

  1. Noticing changes
  2. Evaluation
  3. Diagnosis
  4. Early Stage
  5. Middle Stage
  6. Late Stage
  7. Caregiver Burnout
  8. Hospice

One platform. One login. From first signs through advanced care.

Your individualized roadmap

Meets you where you are on the journey.

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What are you trying to figure out today?

Search 94+ caregiver articles or send your question straight to Lane.

Meet Lane

The companion who remembers your family's story.

Lane isn't a chatbot reading off a script. She knows your loved one's stage, the behaviors you've already logged, and what helped last time — so the next answer actually fits your family.

  • Built on clinical evidence — not crowd-sourced opinion.
  • Remembers everything you've shared, every session.
  • Tells you when something needs a real clinician, not Lane.
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Live with Lane2:14 pm

Mom keeps accusing me of stealing from her. I'm exhausted.

That accusation isn't about you — it's how dementia changes the way memories are stored. When she misplaces something, her brain fills the gap with the closest person.

Here's what to try today:

  • Don't correct or defend — it deepens the panic.
  • Say: "Let's look together," and walk to find the item.
  • Keep a duplicate of frequently "missing" items in a known spot.

Want me to add "paranoia/accusations" to your behavior log?

Real caregiver moments — Lane responses are based on clinical guidance.

For care providers

Are you an agency or care provider?

Tell us a bit about your team and we'll be in touch about supporting your families with Memory Lane.

No pitch, no spam. We'll just send a short reply with how Memory Lane fits your team.

What Memory Lane is

The continuity platform for memory and cognitive care.

Memory Lane is your personalized guide from the first signs of memory change through every stage of care. Whether you're noticing forgetfulness, navigating MCI or a new diagnosis, living with dementia, or preparing for advanced care, we help families stay organized, prepare for appointments, understand what comes next, and stay connected to the right providers, programs, and resources.

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

  1. 1Diagnosis
  2. 2Neurology
  3. 3GUIDE
  4. 4Home Health
  5. 5Hospice
  6. 6Community Resources
  7. 7Legal Planning
  8. 8Support Groups
  9. 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 their loved one — from the first signs of memory change through every stage of care — with personalized guidance, education, organization, and continuous support.

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.”
Adult-child caregiver · Texas
“For the first time since Mom's diagnosis, I felt like someone understood our whole story.”
Spouse caregiver · Ohio
“I stopped feeling like I had to remember everything.”
Long-distance caregiver · California
Portrait of Ashlee Skabla Velez, APRN, founder of Memory Lane Care

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.

For care teams & partners

The front door — and the continuity layer that stays with families the whole way.

Families don't need a diagnosis to start. We help them get one, then walk beside them through every program and service that follows.

Concerned FamilyNo diagnosis required
Memory LaneThe front door
Primary Care
Neurology
GUIDE Program
Home Health
Hospice
Community Support

Your patients arrive with context, history, and a coordinated caregiver — and Memory Lane stays in the loop with them through every stage that follows.

What this looks like in real life

Built around what caregivers actually need.

80+
Families supported
60+
Questions answered by Lane
15+
Appointments prepared
1,000+
Resources connected
Growing
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You shouldn't have to figure dementia out alone.

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