Safe and calm streaming for dementia care
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Menta works at home and in care facilities. Both plans include full access to the entire content library.
Calmer moments, every day
Every video on Menta is reviewed by dementia specialists. No sudden noises, no confusing cuts, no distressing scenes. Just content that genuinely settles.
Reduction in anxiety symptoms measured after regular Menta use
Of families report better sleep in their loved one after using Menta
Built around what dementia care actually looks like
Dementia care is not a single moment. It is the 3am restlessness, the afternoon agitation, the caregiver who has not slept properly in weeks. Menta is built for all of it.
Every video is assessed by dementia specialists before it goes live. No sudden sounds, no chaotic editing, no content that causes distress.
Guidance from neurologists and geriatric specialists on communication, managing difficult moments, and looking after yourself through it all.
Apple TV, Android TV, browser or phone. Set it up in the living room, the bedroom, or the care room. It works wherever it needs to.
Caregivers say it best
"While using Menta, we experienced a moment with my mother that meant a great deal to us. While watching the 'Animals Eating Quietly' content, she spontaneously began making the chewing motion she had been struggling with for a long time. Menta's content is not only calming and engaging, but it can also help stimulate abilities we want to preserve, such as chewing."
Every video reviewed by specialists
Menta's clinical advisory board reviews all content before it reaches your loved one. Neurologists, geriatric psychiatrists and care specialists ensure nothing on the platform causes harm.
Designed for care facilities. Ready to use today.
From our blog
Expert articles on dementia care, caregiver wellbeing, and the science behind therapeutic content.
How to Respond When a Person With Dementia Resists Care
When a person with dementia resists care, it is usually best to avoid arguing or forcing the situation. A calmer tone, one small step at a time, limited choices, a quieter environment, and a short pause can often reduce resistance and help the person feel safer.
ReadThe Naturopathic Approach to Dementia
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ReadFeeding the Forgetful Brain
If the brain could send a grocery list, it wouldn’t be searching for the latest superfood trend. It would ask for the quiet essentials that sustain cognitive function: stable blood sugar, anti-inflammatory fats, polyphenol-rich foods, micronutrient cofactors, and enough protein and energy to keep mitochondrial metabolism working efficiently.
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