Care for one. Care for both.

Two people.
One care plan.

Dementia is a two-person illness. Dyad Health cares for the person with dementia and the family caregiver together — as one.

Two people in a garden, one with dementia and one their family caregiver.
The whole thing, in three ideas
01

Dementia is a two-person illness.

The person with dementia can't advocate for themselves. The caregiver is exhausted, under-supported, and increasingly sick themselves. Regular care management only sees one of them. We care for both, as one care plan.

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02

We work with your plan and providers.

Community-based navigators and dementia specialists, paired with software that reads the plan's and providers' records. No cost to families — the health plan pays Dyad Health.

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03

Ask for Dyad Health.

Families: ask your loved one's plan and doctor. Plans and providers: start a conversation with us. We're contracting for 2027 enrollments starting this spring.

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The day my mom forgot my name, I didn't cry. I called my boss and told him I'd be late.
Elena R. · Family caregiver · San Diego · Nov 2025
For families

Caring for someone with dementia? We'd like to help.

Starting in a few California counties this summer with one health plan partner. If the person you care for has both Medicare and Medicaid, leave your name and we'll reach out when we can help.

No cost to families, always. More about what to expect →
For health plans

Run a Medicare or Medicaid plan? Let's talk.

We expect to sign our first plan partner in 2026, in time for 2027 enrollments — starting with one group of members, measured on your data, using the numbers you already track.

Start a conversation → See how we partner with plans