Welcome to the Dementia Partnerships Health Product Review Blog

At Dementia Partnerships, our mission has always been to support people living with dementia, their families, and the professionals who care for them. As more health and wellbeing products move online, it has become harder to know what genuinely helps and what overpromises. This blog is our response to that challenge: an independent, thoughtful space where we explore what works, what does not, and what to consider before you buy.

Why We Started This Blog

Every day, new gadgets, supplements, apps and “miracle solutions” appear, all claiming to improve memory, reduce anxiety or support healthy ageing. For people affected by dementia and those who care for them, this can feel overwhelming and confusing. We created this blog to cut through the noise, bring together reliable information, and help you feel more confident when making decisions about health products online.

What You Can Expect

Our reviews will focus on products that relate to brain health, dementia care, general wellbeing and independent living. We will look at:

  • The evidence behind the product’s claims

  • How it may (or may not) support people living with dementia and their carers

  • Practical factors such as usability, accessibility and value for money

  • Potential risks, limitations or red flags

Where possible, we will draw on research, clinical insight and real user experiences. Our goal is not to sell products, but to share balanced, transparent assessments in plain language.

Supporting Informed, Safer Choices

We know that every person and every dementia journey is different. No single product will be right for everyone, and nothing replaces personalised medical advice. However, having clear, trustworthy information can make each choice safer and more informed. We hope this blog becomes a practical companion to you as you navigate the online marketplace.

We invite you to explore, share your feedback, and suggest products you would like us to review. Together, we can promote more thoughtful, evidence‑informed decisions that support living as well as possible with dementia.