The Rippl effect

Real words from real people—sharing what it’s like to have expert dementia care in your corner. These stories show how life changes when you have a team that truly listens, supports, and shows up.

Because everyone deserves more good days.

Patient and sister taking a selfie

We didn’t know where to turn, and [Rippl] just led us down the path of putting our lives together.

EJ
Caring for her husband

Our care coordinator is so very-very helpful. She has been able to provide suggestions, connect me to resources, and supply information that I simply didn’t have time to research or attempt to find by myself. I really appreciate this program. Knowing that they are there to answer my questions is, again, a blessing. It helps me just feel like I can focus on working and keeping our house going, knowing that I don’t have to ALSO have to try to be an expert in dementia care. Thank you.

Caregiver

The 6 week Caregiver Video Conference series was extremely helpful. I know there are community meetings for the same assistance and I’m working on joining such a group. But being able to just log on at home was very helpful. I have recommended RIPPL to several people in the Dementia Community and I hope they will look into your service soon.

Caregiver

Patient and granddaughter taking a selfie

Being able to work with our care coordinator and nurse practitioner has been a blessing. The nurse practitioner was able to provide more detail about dementia progression and the symptoms than my normal doctor.

Patient

I am thankful to all at Rippl that work daily to support and change my life experience. [Rippl is] a gift to many.

Sharlene
Caring for her sister

Patient and granddaughter in the park dancing

Our precious gentleman showing me great and very impressive ways to keep me remembering and feel more like myself.

Awesome Gentleman
[Patient]

When you get married, you say ‘for better or for worse’ — and I guess we’re in the ‘for worse’ part now. I’m just beyond thankful to know [Rippl] is always there and I have someone to talk to.

Kathie
Caring for her husband