KindredMind is a voice companion built for the moment a parent with dementia keeps calling and the caregiver cannot always be there. When the call comes, KindredMind answers in the caregiver's own voice. Calm, familiar, present. The same voice their loved one has known for decades.  The product was built by co-founders Kirstin Thomas and Patrick Armstrong after Kirstin's mother Sharon, who lives with vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and the aftermath of an ischaemic stroke, would call her sometimes ten times before lunch. Every missed call carried guilt. Every answered call required dropping everything to pick up. Existing solutions told caregivers to block, silence, or limit calls. None of them addressed the loved one's underlying anxiety, and none of them gave the caregiver a real way to be there without burning out.  KindredMind is different. It does not replace the caregiver. It amplifies them. The caregiver records 20 minutes of voice through a guided setup. KindredMind builds a knowledge base of the caregiver's family, routines, and reassurances. When the call comes, KindredMind answers with calm, familiar conversation, addresses the underlying anxiety, and routes any urgent need back to a human caregiver through three layers of failsafe protection.  Clinically, KindredMind is grounded in simulated presence therapy and Alzheimer Society of Canada communication guidelines. The approach is supported by a 2024 randomized controlled trial published in the International Journal of Neuroscience (PubMed 38646703).  Five percent of every subscription supports the Alzheimer Society of Canada, Alzheimer's Association in the United States or Alzheimer's Foundation of America.  KindredMind is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. Available across North America and worldwide. Co-founders Kirstin Thomas is available for interviews on dementia caregiving, frontotemporal dementia, simulated presence therapy, and the ethics of AI in family care.