A calm, familiar bank screen for someone who needs reassurance.
Clearview Savings is a memory-care companion application. Caregivers set up an account, schedule recurring deposits, and generate printable checks. The person they care for sees a steady, predictable bank-like view they can return to whenever they feel worried about money.
What this is
Many people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia develop persistent anxiety about money — that funds are missing, that a pension hasn’t arrived, that a bill is unpaid. The worry is real even when the underlying finances are fine.
Clearview Savings is a simulated banking interface. It looks and feels like a normal bank screen, but it’s controlled entirely by the caregiver behind the scenes. The deposits, the balances, the printed checks — all real-looking, none of it touching real money.
This approach is called a simulated environment in dementia-care literature. It’s the same idea behind the prop wallets, fake mail, and demo ATMs that memory-care facilities have used for decades.
How it works
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Caregiver creates an account
You sign up, confirm your email, and add the person you care for. Their view is private to you.
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Schedule deposits and generate checks
Set up recurring direct deposits (a pension, social security, whatever fits). Print real-looking checks for one-off amounts they can “deposit” using a single-use code.
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They see a calm bank screen
Your person opens a familiar-looking bank page, sees their balance, sees recent deposits, and can return to it as many times a day as they need to feel reassured.
Why families use it
Money anxiety is one of the most common, most painful, and most recurring sources of distress in mid-stage dementia. Repeating “your pension is fine” ten times a day stops working. Showing a calm screen the person can check themselves often does.
Caregivers tell us the same thing: the goal isn’t to deceive, it’s to remove a recurring source of fear from a life that’s already hard. The deception is the kindness.
Clearview Savings doesn’t connect to any real bank, never moves real money, and never asks for financial credentials. It is a companion application, not a financial service.
Ready to set it up for someone you care for?
Free during beta. No credit card, no real banking integration.