05/29/2026
As communication changes, many people living with dementia may feel increasingly isolated, vulnerable, or disconnected from the world around them. Sometimes they don’t need correction. Sometimes they simply need presence.
In this new video from the Rezzimax Outreach Program at Santa Paola Residencia in Spain, we explore a different approach to elderly care and dementia support through gentle resonance, touch, eye contact, calm presence, and nervous system connection ❤️
Sometimes residents simply hold the Rezzimax Tuner in their hands while sitting beside someone who cares. No pressure. No forcing conversation. Just a soft rhythmic vibration and a shared moment of calm.
And little by little… both people begin to relax.
This is not about “fixing” dementia. Rezzimax is not a cure or medical treatment for dementia.
It’s about exploring new ways to communicate when words become harder.
We just posted a new blog with more about:
• the Rezzimax Outreach efforts at San Paolo Residencia
• ways resonance therapy may support elderly care
• ideas for using the Tuner with aging populations
• thoughts on nervous system safety, connection, and dementia care
Visit rezzimax.com/social to read more.
And we’d love to hear from you👇
Have you ever seen touch, vibration, music, or calm presence help someone with dementia reconnect emotionally?
What do you think elderly care is missing most right now?
If this message resonates with you, please SHARE this video. Someone caring for a parent, grandparent, or loved one may really need to hear this today.