Collaborative communication and intelligent recommendations that help care teams understand behavioral patterns, ease agitation, and enhance meaningful engagement with memory care residents.
Gesture helps care teams recognize patterns invisible to the human eye, suggesting personalized interventions that transform difficult moments into opportunities for connection.
Care teams capture and share behavioral observations and access successful interventions through simple, structured documentation.
Our intelligent system identifies behavioral patterns and triggers, learning what works for each unique resident.
Receive timely, personalized recommendations that help transform challenging moments into meaningful connections.
Built in partnership with care teams who understand that behind every behavior is an unmet need, a feeling, or a memory trying to surface.
Log service completions, observations, and notes with just a tap—or use voice notes when your hands are full.
See all care activities in chronological order, making handoffs seamless and ensuring nothing is missed.
Receive intelligent feedback that recognizes good observations and suggests helpful interventions based on patterns.
See all residents at a glance with key information and care priorities highlighted for efficient rounds.
Track tasks by shift, ensuring continuity of care and clear accountability across your team.
Intelligent task ordering helps staff focus on what matters most, based on resident needs and patterns.
Capture detailed observations quickly with voice notes—perfect when providing hands-on care.
Choose who sees each note—share with nurses, team members, families, or keep private—ensuring appropriate communication.
Keep families informed with meaningful updates that help them understand and participate in their loved one's care journey.
Enterprise-ready security with HL7 FHIR standards ensures compliance while enabling seamless healthcare integration.
“When Mr. Johnson becomes agitated during afternoon activities, Gesture reminds us that playing music from the 1960s helps him relax. It's not just data—it's understanding that those songs connect him to dancing with his late wife. That small gesture of putting on the right music transforms his entire day.”
— Sarah M., Memory Care Coordinator
Partner with us to shape the future of memory care. Early access facilities receive personalized implementation support and preferred pricing.