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Dementia Map is a global directory and events platform built around dementia-related resources. Positioned as a “FREE GUIDE,” it serves people diagnosed with dementia, family members, caregivers, and professional organizations providing care or related services. It is closer to a vertical information platform than a traditional enterprise SaaS management system.
The platform’s core sections include Resource Directory, Events Calendar, Glossary, Blog, as well as entry points for joining as a member, accessing the members area, adding events, and browsing member resources. The resource directory covers education, products, services, books and digital media, housing, support services, and more. It can also be used to find event speakers. The events calendar is aimed at both families and professionals, supporting the discovery or posting of conferences, webinars, remote talks, events, and support groups. It emphasizes reducing the cost for event organizers to connect with their target audiences.
The site content clearly states that general users can access information resources with “FREE ACCESS.” It also includes page entries such as Starter Plan, Pro Plan, Featured Plan, and Plans and Pricing, suggesting that resource providers or members may have tiered paid publishing options. However, the crawled content does not disclose specific prices, plan benefits, billing cycles, or refund policies, so its value for money cannot be assessed.
Based on the available information, Dementia Map does not describe third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, team collaboration, role-based permissions, data export, or automation capabilities. On security and compliance, only Terms of Service and Privacy Policy links are visible, with no details on medical privacy, data encryption, or compliance certifications. Deployment appears to be via an online website, with no mention of self-hosting or private deployment.
Its strengths are its strong vertical focus, free access for patients and families, coverage of two high-frequency needs—resources and events—and visibility for professional organizations. Its drawbacks are the limited disclosure of enterprise-grade capabilities, unclear pricing, and lack of information on China localization, payments, or access. It is suitable for caregiving families, nonprofit organizations, care service providers, educational institutions, and event organizers looking to discover or promote resources.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, network stability, Chinese-language support, or payment methods, so these remain unknown. For alternatives in China, users would typically consider local healthcare platforms, elderly care service directories, nonprofit resource databases, or hospital/community care service information channels.
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dementiamap.com is an United States Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dementiamap.com directly.