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What facility wellness means in dementia care

Facility wellness is about creating shared calm, comfort, and connection for residents and caregivers. It encompasses everything from the environment you create to the daily moments of peace.

Calming content for shared living spaces

Menta offers carefully curated videos designed for common areas such as living rooms, activity rooms, and dining spaces. Content is slow paced, non intrusive, and suitable for group viewing.

Consistent daily routines

Facilities can integrate Menta into fixed daily schedules such as mornings, rest periods, or evening wind down times, helping residents feel more oriented and secure.

Reduced agitation without medication

Nature visuals, gentle sounds, and predictable structure support emotional regulation and can help reduce agitation episodes during the day.

Simple setup on existing TVs

Menta works on Apple TV, Android TV, and web, allowing facilities to use their current television infrastructure without additional hardware.

No personal data required

Residents can watch content without accounts, profiles, or personal information. Menta does not require individual data collection in facility settings.

Support for care staff

By offering a reliable calming option, Menta helps staff manage challenging moments more effectively and focus on direct care.

Support caregivers, not just residents

Caring for people living with dementia requires constant attention, patience, and emotional energy. Menta helps reduce the daily pressure on caregivers by providing a reliable and easy to use calming tool that fits naturally into care routines. Instead of searching for activities, managing screens, or improvising during difficult moments, caregivers can rely on familiar content that consistently supports calm and engagement.

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