SBIR-STTR Award

Memory Care Partner
Award last edited on: 4/5/19

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIA
Total Award Amount
$1,707,950
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Norman Foster

Company Information

Proactive Memory Services Inc (AKA: PAMS)

615 Arapeen Drive Suite 310
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
   (801) 581-7792
   N/A
   www.proactivememoryservices.com

Research Institution

University of Utah

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R41AG044147-01
Start Date: 9/30/12    Completed: 8/31/13
Phase I year
2012
Phase I Amount
$125,477
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible neurological disease that progressively causes a tremendous toll in disability and societal cost. As our population ages, AD and other memory disorders will become increasingly prevalent. Patients and their families often find themselves lost in a complex web of multiple providers, receiving conflicting recommendations and confused by uncoordinated care. Memory Care Navigator is an innovative tablet / smartphone application that will guide individuals with memory loss, their family and health care providers through the complex process of obtaining a definitive diagnosis and assuring the best possible care. The Navigator takes advantage of Proactive Dementia Care, a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach pioneered by dementia specialists from the University of Utah Center for Alzheimer's Care, Imaging and Research that integrates health education and family support with the initial medical evaluation of memory loss. From the start, patients and their family members become empowered to improve quality of life, manage most day-to-day needs and become prepared to prevent unnecessary complications. The Navigator is modular, designed to addressing the specific care needs at each phase of the illness. Aggregating multiple evidence-based interventions and meant to enhance rather than replace professional health care providers and community services, it allows patients and family members to actively participate at every step and track progress in care while assuring that all critical topics are addressed. This application is submitted by PAMS, Inc., a University start-up company, that will leverage expertise of University of Utah faculty and business incubator services available through the University's Technology Commercialization Office. An experienced interdisciplinary team of 3 dementia specialists serves as principal investigators for this project, representing the critical expertise needed for successful product design and relevance to everyday patient evaluation and management. In Phase I, we will develop the essential components of Proactive Dementia Care in a format appropriate for translation into a computer program and produce a limited prototype for initial testing. This prototype will then be field tested in Phase II in preparation for selling the final product via an online applications store (e.g., the Apple "App Store") and seeking additional investment capital for continued expansion and updating of the application, marketing to the public and interested health professionals, and expanding the application to other platforms. The primary initial market for Navigator will be the children of individuals with a progressive dementing disease because they are both computer savvy and highly motivated to seek assistance in providing high quality care. However, spouse caregivers, health care professionals, and some patients may also benefit from such software. Modules appropriate for patients with cognitive complaints but not dementia will be developed later in product development, but are an additional important market.

Public Health Relevance:
Alzheimer's disease is a growing public health crisis, yet patients and their families often find themselves lost in the complex task of obtaining the best care available. We propose to develop Memory Care Navigator, an innovative, interactive tablet/smartphone application based upon Proactive Dementia Care that will guide individuals, their family members and their health care providers through the journey with Alzheimer's disease. Empowered with the tools they need and informed about the latest evidence-based care, families can achieve personalized, high-quality, cost-effective care, improve quality of life and avoid expensive unnecessary care crises.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Alzheimer's disease is a growing public health crisis, yet patients and their families often find themselves lost in the complex task of obtaining the best care available. We propose to develop Memory Care Navigator, an innovative, interactive tablet/smartphone application based upon Proactive Dementia Care that will guide individuals, their family members and their health care providers through the journey with Alzheimer's disease. Empowered with the tools they need and informed about the latest evidence-based care, families can achieve personalized, high-quality, cost-effective care, improve quality of life and avoid expensive unnecessary care crises.

NIH Spending Category:
Aging; Alzheimer's Disease; Behavioral and Social Science; Brain Disorders; Clinical Research; Health Services; Neurodegenerative; Neurosciences; Prevention

Project Terms:
Address; Age; Alzheimer's Disease; American; Apple; base; Businesses; Capital; Caregiver Burden; Caregivers; caregiving; Caring; Cause of Death; Cessation of life; Child; Clinical; Cognitive; commercialization; Communities; Community Services; Complex; Computer Programs and Programming; Computer software; Computers; Conflict (Psychology); cost; cost effective; Creativeness; Critical Pathways; Dementia; depressive symptoms; design; Diagnosis; disability; Disease; distributed memory; Effectiveness; Emotional Stress; Employment; empowered; empowerment; Ensure; Evaluation; evidence base; Evidence based intervention; experience; Faculty; Family; Family Caregiver; Family health status; Family member; Feedback; Future; Goals; Health; Health Care Costs; health care service organization; health care service utilization; Health education; Health Personnel; Health Professional; Hour; Image; improved; Income; Incubators; Individual; innovation; interdisciplinary approach; interest; Internet; Interview; Investments; Left; loved ones; Manuals; Maps; Marketing; Medical; Memory; Memory Disorders; Memory Loss; nervous system disorder; Patient Care; Patients; Phase; Physicians; Population; Preparation; prevent; Prevention; Primary Health Care; Principal Investigator; Process; product development; prototype; Provider; public health medicine (field); Quality of Care; Quality of life; Recommendation; Research; Resources; Role; Sales; Savings; Services; Source; Specialist; Spouse Caregiver; Surveys; Symptoms; Tablets; Technology; Testing; Time; tool; Training; Translations; Universities; Update; Utah; volunteer

Phase II

Contract Number: 2R42AG044147-02A1
Start Date: 9/30/12    Completed: 5/31/18
Phase II year
2016
(last award dollars: 2017)
Phase II Amount
$1,582,473

THE MEMORY CARE NAVIGATOR: A PROACTIVE GUIDE Memory loss is an increasing problem as our population ages, causing a tremendous personal and societal toll in disability and cost. Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is the illness elderly Americans most fear and the only major illness with an increasing mortality rate. Despite substantial advances in the evaluation and management of dementing diseases, there has been little change in clinical care. Patients and their families too often are unsure when and how to seek care and find themselves on a prolonged odyssey to seek advice as they become lost in a confusing, complex web of uncoordinated care. The Memory Care Partner (Partner) is an innovative mobile application allowing dementia specialists to guide individuals concerned about memory loss in themselves or a family member through the complicated process of seeking care, determining a definitive case and utilizing the latest management techniques to assure the highest quality care. Partner takes advantage of Proactive Dementia Care (PDC), a coordinated, multidisciplinary prevention-focused approach pioneered at the University of Utah Center for Alzheimer's Care, Imaging and Research. PDC integrates health education and family support at the initial medical evaluation of memory loss tailoring recommendations to the specific cause of memory loss and individual circumstances. Understanding the illness and through developing a unified family plan of progressive support, patients and their family members and friends develop a care team and become empowered to manage day-to-day needs and become prepared to prevent unnecessary foreseeable complications. PAMS, Inc., a University start-up company, recognizes that a new strategy using digital technology could broadly disseminate and better achieve the goals of PDC. An experienced interdisciplinary team of 3 highly experienced dementia specialists serves as Principal Investigators of the project and provide the critical expertise needed for successful product design and relevance to everyday patient evaluation and management. In alliance with another University start-up company, ViSUS LLC, we have developed a user-friendly prototype of Partner and now propose enhancements to develop a commercial product ready for marketing and sustainment with private investment. The primary markets for Partner are individuals worried about their own memory; those concerned about memory loss in a family member or friend; and health providers. These highly motivated individuals will find in Partner a personalized, accessible and interactive guide to high quality care from first concerns through each phase of a progressive dementing disease with checklists, informational sidebars and local resources. Using Partner the care team can monitor progress of achieving management goals and actively participate in dignified and respectful care that provides a high quality of life.

Public Health Relevance Statement:


Public Health Relevance:
THE MEMORY CARE NAVIGATOR: A PROACTIVE GUIDE Alzheimer's disease is a growing public health crisis; yet patients and their families often fail t seek care early and can't determine whether they are receiving the best care available. A new strategy is required to assist those concerned with memory loss to know what steps to take in order to receive early high quality care and become empowered individuals who can participate in planning their future. The value of the Memory Care Partner is in using digital technology through an innovative, interactive, personalized mobile application based upon the principles of Proactive Dementia Care, a unique program, developed at the University of Utah that guide individuals through their entire journey with dementia from the time they are first concerned about memory loss. Informed by dementia specialists about best practices, patients and families can achieve early, high-quality, cost-effective care that improves quality of life and avoids expensive unnecessary care crises.

Project Terms:
Address; Affect; Age; age group; Agreement; Alzheimer's Disease; American; base; care seeking; Caring; Cause of Death; Cellular Phone; Cessation of life; Clinic; clinical care; Cognitive; Collaborations; commercialization; Complex; Computer software; cost; cost effective; Databases; Dementia; dementia care; design; Development; Devices; Diagnosis; Diagnostic; digital; disability; Disease; Education; Effectiveness; Elderly; empowered; Evaluation; experience; Family; Family member; Family Planning; family support; Friends; Fright; Funding; Future; Goals; Health education; Health Personnel; Healthcare Systems; help-seeking behavior; Hour; Image; improved; Individual; innovation; insight; Internet; Intervention; Investments; loved ones; Marketing; Medical; Medical Device; meetings; member; Memory; Memory Loss; mobile application; Monitor; mortality; multidisciplinary; Online Systems; Operating System; Patients; personalized management; Persons; Phase; Population; Positioning Attribute; prevent; Prevention; Principal Investigator; Process; programs; prototype; Public Health; public health relevance; Quality of Care; Quality of life; Recommendation; Research; Research Infrastructure; Resources; Secure; Services; Small Business Technology Transfer Research; software development; Software Validation; Specialist; Structure; success; Symptoms; Tablets; Techniques; Technology; Testing; Time; Uncertainty; Universities; usability; user-friendly; Utah; Vertebral column; Vision; Visual; Work