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Donate What Activates the Patented Care System

Materials, Technology, Robotics & Services That Power Predictive Memory Care

Donate What Activates the Patented Care System

Materials, Technology, Robotics & Services That Power Predictive Memory Care

Technology-supported dementia care

Housing creates the structure.
Materials, equipment, robotics, agriculture systems, and professional services activate the patented artificial intelligence methods that deliver predictive Alzheimer’s and dementia care.

At the core of this system are Foundation-owned patents held by the Consult Atlas Foundation and invented by its founder, Michael Kapoustin. These patents govern how real-time inputs are analyzed to support resident safety, cognition, and quality of care in small residential environments.

This is a parallel donation intake stream, visually and structurally distinct from housing donations.

Why These Donations Are Essential

Alzheimer’s and dementia care is defined by:

  • Continuous cognitive and physical change
  • Inability to reliably self-report
  • High sensitivity to environment and routine
  • The need for early, non-crisis intervention

The ATLAS model uses smart home technology, robotics, biometric sensing, environmental intelligence, and Generative AI / LLM analysis to enable:

  • Predictive care rather than reactive response
  • Continuous insight without institutional surveillance
  • Objective, real-time assessment of care quality
  • Safer, calmer, more dignified living environments

These donations are what allow the Foundation-owned patented intelligence to function.

Smart care technology for memory care

What You Can Donate

Donate materials and technology

Construction, Safety & Environmental Materials

Creates cognitively supportive residential settings

  • Anti-slip and memory-safe flooring
  • Bathroom safety systems and adaptive fixtures
  • Doors, locks, and controlled-access hardware
  • Lighting systems designed to support circadian rhythm and reduce sundowning
  • HVAC, thermal regulation, and air-quality systems
  • Acoustic treatments to reduce cognitive overstimulation
  • Insulation, roofing, solar, and energy systems

These materials directly influence:

  • Resident comfort and orientation
  • Sleep quality and agitation reduction
  • Overall cognitive stability

Smart Home, Floor Sensors, Camera & Biometric Systems

Provide real-time inputs to patented AI methods

  • Floor-embedded sensors measuring gait, balance, and movement patterns
  • Passive biometric sensing systems (heart rate, respiration, thermal signatures)
  • Thermal imaging systems for health and safety awareness
  • Movement, activity, and anomaly detection sensors
  • Environmental sensors (temperature, humidity, air quality, light, noise)

These inputs feed Foundation-owned patented AI methods that model resident health and behavior over time, enabling early detection of change without requiring resident self-reporting.

Care equipment for dementia support
Smart care technology for memory care

Robotics, Telepresence & Interactive Systems

Extend care, presence, and cognitive engagement

  • Ambient robotic systems providing reminders, interaction, and supportive presence
  • Telepresence robots enabling remote family connection, clinical oversight, and supervision
  • Humanoid or semi-humanoid robotic systems used for:
    • Cognitive engagement and stimulation
    • Familiarity reinforcement
    • Guided routines and daily structure
    • Social interaction support

Robotics are deployed as assistive tools, enhancing human care rather than replacing it.

AI, Predictive Analytics & Quality-of-Care Intelligence

Evaluates care as it is delivered, in real time

Smart home technology, sensors, robotics, and environmental systems support Foundation-owned patented artificial intelligence methods that enable:

  • Predictive modeling of resident health and behavioral trends
  • Continuous comparison of expected vs. actual care delivery
  • Detection of missed care, inconsistent routines, or emerging risks
  • Objective quality-of-care assessment in real time

Using Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), the system analyzes multi-modal data streams to understand what care is actually occurring, not just what is documented after the fact.

This approach supports:

  • Resident safety and dignity
  • Caregiver accountability and support
  • Reduction of fraud, neglect, and abuse risk
  • Transparent, data-informed care environments
Smart sensors for memory care safety
Supporting nonprofit care infrastructure

Agriculture, Nature & Therapeutic Environments

Cognitively calming, lifestyle-integrated care

Cognitively supportive care extends beyond the interior of the home.

We actively seek donations supporting:

  • Indoor and outdoor gardens
  • Raised beds and accessible agriculture systems
  • Greenhouses and controlled grow environments
  • Executive Brief: The Innovation Exception in Home Care
  • Plant-care systems and environmental sensors
  • Animal-assisted interaction environments

Interaction with plants and animals is well documented to:

  • Reduce agitation and anxiety
  • Improve mood and emotional regulation
  • Support routine, purpose, and engagement
  • Enhance cognitive stimulation through lifestyle activity

These elements are intentionally integrated into ATLAS memory care environments.

R&D-Friendly Technology Donations

Supervised real-world environments for intelligent systems

We welcome donations of:

  • Overstock inventory
  • Older technology models
  • Prototype systems
  • Pre-commercial or pilot-stage equipment

ATLAS homes provide real-world, supervised residential environments where technologies can:

  • Be tested safely with human oversight
  • Learn from real-world behavioral patterns
  • Improve intelligent performance over time
  • Demonstrate real-world impact and refinement

This is especially valuable for:

  • Robotics manufacturers
  • Sensor and smart-home developers
  • AI, computer-vision, and biometric innovators
Care technology supporting dementia patients
Smart home systems for dementia care

Infrastructure, Data & Systems Enablement

Sustains the intelligence layer

  • Secure networking and connectivity
  • Edge computing systems
  • Cloud infrastructure and data platforms
  • Cybersecurity and compliance tooling
  • AI, LLM, and analytics deployment support

These systems allow real-time analysis while maintaining privacy, security, and regulatory alignment.

Professional Services & Skilled Volunteers

Deploys, maintains, and evolves the system

  • Licensed contractors and trades
  • Electricians and low-voltage specialists
  • Engineers and technologists
  • Robotics and AI specialists
  • Data scientists and system integrators
  • Care workflow designers and trainers

Qualified donated services that directly support the mission may be tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

AI-powered dementia care technology
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Designed for Privacy, Dignity & Trust

All technologies are deployed according to privacy-first principles:

  • Passive-first sensing
  • Event-aware monitoring
  • Pattern recognition over time
  • Clear limits on intrusion
  • Respect for resident autonomy

The goal is supportive intelligence, not surveillance.

Tax-Deductible Giving With Purpose

Consult Atlas Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity.

Tax-Deductible Giving With Purpose

Consult Atlas Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity.

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Donations of materials, equipment, technology, and qualifying services are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law

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Donation receipts are issued in accordance with IRS requirements

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Fair Market Value is documented at the time of donation, with appraisal where required

Donors are encouraged to consult their tax advisors regarding individual deductibility.

Donors are encouraged to consult their tax advisors regarding individual deductibility.