Solutions · Dementia care

One platform fordementia care.

Pain detected when a person cannot describe it, the readiness to act fast if someone goes missing, and a life story that keeps the person visible behind the diagnosis.

Built for dementia care

When the person cannot always tell you what is wrong.

Dementia care asks carers to notice what is not said. Pain shows as agitation, not words. A person walks about for a reason that makes sense to them. And the individual — their history, their humour, their life — can be lost behind a diagnosis if no record holds on to it.

FlexiEle is built to keep the person in view — and to give carers the tools to read the signals dementia hides.

For the dementia specialist

Reading the signals dementia hides.

PainChek pain assessment

AI pain assessment for residents who cannot reliably tell you they are in pain — so pain is detected, not guessed at.

Life story work & About Me

The person’s history, relationships and what matters to them, woven into About Me — so every carer meets the person, not the diagnosis.

Herbert Protocol readiness

The information police need if a person goes missing — kept current and ready, so a Herbert Protocol form is never built from scratch in a crisis.

Body maps & daily wellbeing

Mood, distress and skin all tracked day to day — the early signals that something has changed for a person who may not say so.

DoLS & capacity

Mental Capacity Act assessments and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards recorded and kept current as a person’s needs change.

The carer app & continuity

An offline-first carer app and a rota that favours familiar faces — because continuity is care, for a person living with dementia.

The person, not the diagnosis

A life story every carer can see.

The best dementia care starts from who the person is — the job they held, the music they love, the name they answer to, the thing that always settles them. On paper, that knowledge lives with one or two long-serving staff and leaves when they do.

FlexiEle weaves life story work into About Me, so the person is visible to every carer on every shift — including the agency carer meeting them for the first time.

  • Their history, work and the people who matter
  • How they like to be supported, and what unsettles them
  • What a good day looks like for them
  • Surfaced to every carer, at the point of care
  • The person stays in view, shift after shift.
Built for 2026

Ready for the way CQC will inspect.

Dementia care is judged hard on the Caring Key Question — kindness and dignity, and person-centred care — and on safe medicines under Safe KLOE 7. FlexiEle files the evidence for each as care is delivered.

Explore the 2026 CQC hub

See it for yourself

See dementia care kept personal.

Book a 20-minute demo and we'll walk PainChek, life story work and Herbert Protocol readiness on a dementia service like yours. No slides, no pressure.