Templates
Elderly Care & Senior Living
Memory Care & Dementia
Recall - Trusted Memory Care Technology Landing Page Template
Recall is a memory care technology landing page designed for families, facility directors, and clinicians navigating cognitive decline. Built on a warm Community Hearth theme with a Teal Catalyst color system, it leads with a 4.9-star review score, guides visitors through a five-phase journey card grid, and drives conversions toward a guided product demo.
by Rocket studio
Recall is a single-page landing page template designed for memory care technology services. It opens with a luminous review score, walks visitors through a five-phase care journey via an interactive card grid, and closes with a clear, low-pressure call to action. The page is built to earn trust before asking for a click.
This template speaks directly to the people carrying the weight of cognitive care decisions. It is designed for anyone who needs a landing page that communicates both clinical credibility and genuine human warmth.
Families and caregivers searching for senior care technology face a real frustration: most landing pages either feel cold and clinical or vague and unconvincing. Neither builds the trust needed to overcome hesitation and move a person toward a demo. This template solves that problem by sequencing social proof before process, and warmth before features.
This template delivers a complete, single-page landing structure purpose-built for memory care technology. Every space on the page is intentional. Every section is designed to reduce anxiety and build momentum toward a demo booking.




Theme
Community Hearth
Creative direction
Step-by-Step Guide
Color system
Teal Catalyst
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Animated Review Score Hero Section
Five-phase Journey Card Grid
Persistent Amber Call-to-action Button
GSAP Scroll Reveal and Card Flip Animations
Community Hearth Typography and Color System
Who is this landing page template built for?
Can I customize the colors and typography without coding?
How does the five-phase journey card grid work?
Is this template suitable for a facility director's use case?
Does this template include a footer?
This template includes a focused set of interactive and visual features, each designed to serve the emotional and practical needs of elderly care decision-makers.
The page opens with a large, typographically confident 4.9-star aggregate score. A counter animation ticks from 0 to 4.9 on load, anchoring immediate trust. Three handwritten-style testimonial cards surround it, each with a specific caregiver story. This section is designed to establish credibility before a visitor reads a single feature description.
Five modular cards guide the visitor through each phase of the care journey: Assess, Personalize, Implement, Monitor, and Adjust. Each card flips or expands to reveal a short explanation, a single interface screenshot, and one family quote. The two-column desktop layout stacks to a single column on mobile, so caregivers checking the site on their phone at night still get a clear, readable experience.
The primary call-to-action button uses the amber spark color and resurfaces after the third card. It stays present as visitors scroll, so the path to a demo is always visible. A reassurance line beneath it reads: "No credit card. No commitment. Just a five-minute walkthrough built for your situation." A secondary text link invites visitors to talk to a care advisor instead.
Staggered entrance animations and GSAP-powered scroll reveals bring each section to life without overwhelming the user. The page feels unhurried and intentional, mirroring the calm, therapeutic tone of the care environment it represents. Animation is handled via client components, keeping static content fast to load.
The template uses Fraunces as the serif display typeface and DM Sans for all body content. High-contrast charcoal text on linen white ensures readability for tired eyes. Large, readable fonts support older users and caregivers who may be reading in low-light conditions, consistent with best practices in elderly care website design.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Review Score | Anchor trust with a 4.9-star rating, caregiver testimonials, and primary call to action |
| Journey Cards Grid | Walk visitors through five care phases with flip-reveal cards and family quotes |
| Persistent call to action Block | Resurface the demo call to action with a reassurance line and advisor link |
| Footer Linear Row | Close the page with a clean single-row footer |
The visual identity follows a Community Hearth theme using a Teal Catalyst color system. The palette is designed to feel clinical enough to trust and warm enough to exhale in. Calming color schemes like this can positively impact mood for people navigating high-stress care decisions.
Over 60% of landing page traffic comes from mobile devices, and caregivers are especially likely to visit a site on their phone late at night. This template is designed with that reality in mind. The layout shifts from a two-column desktop grid to a clean single-column mobile stack without losing any content or functionality.
A landing page is one of the most important elements in any marketing funnel. Its quality can directly drive or reduce conversions. This template is built around a proven sequence: show trust first, then process, then ask for action. That order matters for senior care services, where families need reassurance before they are ready to engage.
This template sits at the intersection of senior living design principles and modern memory care technology marketing. It is informed by research into how families and care professionals identify, evaluate, and select services for residents with cognitive impairment. A landing page should be the start of a dialogue, not the end, and this template is structured to send visitors forward into a guided demo experience rather than leaving them at a dead end.