Wellness

'Memory Haven' is an app developed by three adolescents to help dementia sufferers

The teens developed this multi-feature application to tackle daily life for dementia sufferers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2020 2:00PM

'Memory Haven' is an app developed by three adolescents to help dementia sufferers
According to Health Service Executive, 55,000 people suffer from dementia in Ireland, while globally the count is around 50 million in 2020, according to WHO. – Adamkaz/ Istock pic, October 7, 2020

Memory Haven is not on the market yet, but the app, aimed at people suffering from dementia, recently won a prize at a prestigious international technology competition, beating out 1500 other entries. From calls to contacts, games and music, this application encompasses everything a dementia sufferer would need to lead a more normal life. And it was designed and coded by three young women.

It all started when the three adolescents' mentor's mother was diagnosed with dementia. "We found out that dementia is not only a huge problem in Ireland but in fact globally," explained Margaret Akano, 17, to the BBC. She is one of the three Nigerian-Irish teens involved in this project. "Our mentor's mother actually passed away because of dementia. So it just seemed right to do an app to help," explained Rachael Akano, 15, to the same channel. "She used to be a seamstress so she would teach people how to sew," said Evelyn Nomayo about her mother. "But because of dementia, she wasn't able to even sew anymore." Evelyn Nomayo created Phase Innovate, a non-profit organization that aims at bridging the gender and race gap in tech fields. That's how she got to know the young coders.

With Joy Njekwe, 17, the teens developed this multi-feature application to tackle daily life for dementia sufferers. Memory Haven allows the patient's important contacts to be centralized in case of an emergency, to program alarms and to have access to health monitoring. The app offers six main features in total. It also allows users to listen to music depending on their mood thanks to facial recognition. A picture gallery and fun puzzle games are also available to help delay the effects of the disease on the brain.

The three young women received the top prize at the latest Technovation
World Summit, which saw 1500 projects submitted from over 60 countries. This international competition aims to encourage young women to use STEM (science, technology, engineering and technology) to tackle community problems.

Their application will therefore see the light of day in a near future. Rachel, Joy and Margaret hope that their design and coding project will help dementia sufferers, and that it will also encourage young women to take part in new science, technology, and engineering initiatives. – ETX Studio, October 7, 2020

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