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🌿 CareSignal
Family Pilot
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Supporting someone you care about.
CareSignal helps you stay connected to their wellbeing, understand what you're seeing, and know when to act. Setup takes 8–12 minutes. You only do this once.
Your answers are private and backed up securely. Nothing here is a medical diagnosis — it's a tool to help you pay attention and get the right help at the right time.
About You
What is your relationship to the person you're supporting?
This shapes how the tool works for your situation.
Not for this pilot
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This pilot is for family observers.
CareSignal has a separate professional version with care plan integration, agency dashboards, and clinical tools designed for paid aides. That product will be available through your home care agency.
Living Situation
Do you live with them?
This determines what your check-in looks like.
Visit Frequency
How often are you able to visit in person?
Be realistic — what actually happens, not the ideal.
Names
Who are you setting this up for?
First names only.
Their first name
Your first name
Their date of birth (optional)
Used to personalize clinical recommendations.
Your ZIP code (optional)
Used to suggest nearby resources.
One More Thing
How do they respond when you try to help or suggest something?
There's no right answer. This shapes the strategies we give you.
Coming Soon
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Visiting branch — Phase 2
This branch is being built next. For now, the spouse caregiver branch is fully available — choose "Yes — we live together" on the previous screen if you live with the person you're supporting.
About Them
Step 1 of 7
Step 1 of 7 — Overall function
From what you've seen, how is their overall function day to day?
This is the only step you can't skip — it shapes the whole picture.
Physical Baseline
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Step 2 of 7 — Mobility
How do they get around?
Falls
Any falls or near-falls you know about?
Health Context
Step 3 of 7
Step 3 of 7 — Known conditions
What conditions do you know they have? Tap all that apply.
Their PCP (optional)
Main concern
What's worrying you most right now? At least 10 characters.
Recent Changes
Step 4 of 7
Step 4 of 7 — Compared to last visit
How have they been compared to your last few visits?
What you've observed
Specifics — what shifted, what you've noticed. At least 10 characters.
Joy & Support
Step 5 of 7
Step 5 of 7 — What still brings them joy
Music, people, places, foods. At least 3 characters.
Support network
Who else is checking in on them?
Mood & Safety
Step 6 of 7
Step 6 of 7 — Mood (optional)
Which describe their mood from what you've seen? Tap any that apply.
Safety (optional)
Are you worried about their safety at home?
What concerns you most?
Safety check — required, three options
Have they ever said they wished they weren't here, or talked about not wanting to go on?
Your Experience
Step 7 of 7
Step 7 of 7 — Your view
What's hardest right now? What gives you hope? At least 10 characters.
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Visiting observer
Good morning.
Your visit tools and guidance are ready.
During Your Visit
Visit Check-In
Six brief observations after each visit. Saves automatically.
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Something happened? Log it.
Falls, confusion, good days, hard moments — anything worth noting.
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Activities & Exercises
Mind games, movement ideas, and PT exercise reminders.
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This Month's Summary
AI-generated monthly wellness summary — ready to share with family.
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Your Guidance
Built from what you described — pattern, observation, joy, phone prompts.
Track & Share
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Visit History & Trends
Six domains across your visits.
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Behavior Log
Tap-to-log significant moments — for their doctor.
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Share & Export
Doctor-ready summary you can copy.
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Update my information
Add a new diagnosis or update answers from your initial setup.
Backup code:
Your Guidance
Built from what you shared
Building your guidance...
Visit Check-In
Six observations · Under 3 minutes
Tap your honest observation for each area. Complete after each visit. Saves automatically when you submit.
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Sleep
What did they tell you about sleep? Did they seem tired?
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Nutrition
Did you see them eat? Any change in appetite they mentioned?
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Hydration
Drinking enough? Any dry lips or unusual confusion?
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Movement
How were they moving? Steady? Any near-falls?
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Cognition
How was conversation? Confusion, repetition, word-finding?
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Mood
Engaged, warm, withdrawn? Glad to see you?
Anything else? (optional)
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Visit recorded
Update Your Information
Changes update your guidance immediately
Tap any section to see your current answers and make changes. Changes save automatically and update your guidance immediately.
Update Your Information
Changes update your guidance immediately
Tap any section to see your current answers and make changes. Changes save automatically and update your guidance immediately.
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Activities & Exercises
Mind, movement & PT reminders
Add the PT exercises from the home program here. During a visit, tap the circle next to each one as you do it together. Progress resets each session so the list stays fresh.
Reset today's progress Clear all exercises
📋 Document upload — coming soon
Once the full system is set up, you'll be able to upload the PT home program PDF directly. For now, add exercises by name above and notes for reps or holds.
About Them
Step 1 of 3
Step 1 of 3
What brought you to set this up today?
Tell us what's going on — this becomes the foundation of your phone guidance.
Call Frequency
Step 2 of 3
Step 2 of 3
How often do you typically talk with them?
Be realistic — what actually happens, not the ideal.
Health Context
Step 3 of 3
Step 3 of 3
Anything about their health situation you want us to know?
Diagnoses, medications, recent changes — anything relevant. Skip if you're not sure.
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Phone-primary observer
Good morning.
Your phone tools are ready.
For every call
Five questions to ask
Each call doesn't have to be long — even three minutes is meaningful. These cover the wellness areas most likely to surface a meaningful change:
  1. 🌙 "How did you sleep last night?"
  2. 🥗 "What did you have for lunch — was it easy to eat?"
  3. 💧 "Have you had enough to drink today?"
  4. 🚶 "How has getting around felt this week?"
  5. 💛 "What's been good this week? Anything worrying you?"
Listen for hesitation, vague answers, or new complaints — those are the signals, not the literal words.
Track & Share
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Behavior Log
Log any concerning observation from a call.
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Share & Export
Doctor-ready summary you can copy.
Backup code:
About Them
Step 1 of 9
Step 1 of 9 — Overall function
How much do you need to step in day to day?
For any reason — memory, behavior, mood, safety, or that things have changed.
Physical Baseline
Step 2 of 9
Step 2 of 9 — Mobility
How do they get around?
Step 2 of 9 — Falls
Any falls or near-falls?
Health Context
Step 3 of 9
Step 3 of 9 — Evaluation
Has a doctor formally evaluated changes in thinking, behavior, or personality?
Known conditions (optional — tap all that apply)
Anything they've been diagnosed with?
Their approximate weight (optional)
Used to estimate daily nutrition and hydration goals.
Current medications — tap all that apply
You don't need to know drug names — just the category.
Other conditions by body system (optional)
Tap a system to expand and check any conditions you know about. This is additive detail for the doctor and aide guide — it does not change the pattern engine.
Recent surgeries or hospitalizations (optional)
Anything in the past 2 years a doctor would want to know about? Free text.
Medication list (optional)
Take a photo of their pill bottles, medication list, or pharmacy printout. Or upload a PDF.
Photo is stored locally on this device and backed up to your secure account. It is not shared with anyone.
Their PCP (optional)
Sleep & Nutrition
Step 4 of 9
Step 4 of 9 — Sleep baseline
How is their sleep generally?
Optional sleep details — these sharpen your guidance
Trouble falling asleep?
Wake during the night?
Daytime napping?
Sleep — important question
Have you ever seen them act out dreams during sleep — punching, kicking, talking, getting up?
This includes if they've ever fallen out of bed acting out a dream.
Appetite
How is their eating?
What Brings Joy
Step 5 of 9
Step 5 of 9
What still brings them joy or genuine engagement?
Music, people, activities, places, foods. Specific is better than general.
History
Step 6 of 9
Step 6 of 9 — Psychiatric history
Before age 60, did they ever have any of these?
Tap all that apply. Helps distinguish lifelong patterns from new changes.
What Helps
Personalizing your tools
Personalizing your tools
When they get upset or anxious, what do you try? What works, even a little?
Even partial answers are useful — this shapes the In the Moment tools.
Has Anything Changed?
Step 7 of 9
Step 7 of 9 — Eight areas
Compared to 5–10 years ago, have you noticed changes in any of these?
Three categories: definitely changed, always somewhat like this but worse now, or no change.
1. Judgment — making poor decisions, more easily fooled?
2. Repeating — asking the same question or telling the same story repeatedly?
3. Learning — harder to learn a new device, routine, or task?
4. Time orientation — trouble knowing the day, month, or year?
5. Finances — managing money, paying bills, tracking spending?
6. Mood — sadder, more anxious, or more irritable than they used to be?
7. Personality or behavior — how they interact, their habits or filter?
8. Movement — balance, coordination, steadiness on their feet?
Behaviors
Step 8 of 9
Step 8 of 9 — Checking
Do they check things repeatedly — appliances, locks, finances?
Is this checking new — or has it always been part of who they are?
Hoarding / saving
Do they collect or save things, refuse to throw things away, or search for objects?
Is this collecting/saving new — or has it always been part of who they are?
Visual experiences — important question
Have they ever seen things that aren't there — people, animals, faces, shadows?
(Only if Yes above) Optional — what have they described seeing? You can leave this blank.
Delusions / false beliefs (optional)
Do they believe things that you know aren't true — someone is stealing from them, the house isn't theirs, a deceased person is still alive?
(Only if Yes above) What do they believe? Optional.
Agitation / physical behavior (optional)
Do they get physically agitated — pacing, grabbing, striking out, refusing care with force?
Disinhibition (optional)
Do they say or do things that seem out of character — rude, sexually inappropriate, or socially inappropriate for how they used to be?
Repetitive movement (optional)
Do they repeat the same action over and over — picking at clothing, tapping, pacing the same path, opening and closing drawers?
Mood, Safety & You
Step 9 of 9
Step 9 of 9 — Mood
Which describe their mood most days? Tap all that apply.
Safety check — important
Have they ever said they wished they weren't here, or talked about not wanting to go on?
Driving (optional)
Do they still drive?
Social support (optional — tap any that apply)
Who else is regularly checking in on them?
Home safety
Are you worried about their safety at home?
What concerns you most? Has anything happened?
A recent hard moment (optional but powerful)
Describe one moment from the past week or two that was especially hard.
Your guidance will reference this specific situation in your words.
About you — required
How are you holding up?
Your wellbeing shapes the guidance you get too.
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Spouse caregiver
Good morning.
Your tools are ready.
Today
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Daily Check-In
Seven brief questions. Saves automatically.
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Something happened? Log it.
Falls, confusion, good days, hard moments — anything worth noting.
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In the Moment
Scripts and tools when things get hard right now.
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Activities & Exercises
Mind games, movement ideas, and PT exercise reminders.
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This Month's Summary
AI-generated monthly wellness summary — ready to share with family.
Track & Share
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Trends
All seven domains over time.
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Behavior Log
Tap-to-log significant moments — for their doctor.
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Your Guidance
Built from your answers — pattern, hard moment, joy.
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Share & Export
Doctor-ready summary you can copy.
✏️
Update my information
Add a new diagnosis, change a medication, or update answers from your initial setup.
Backup code:
Your Guidance
Built from your answers
Building your guidance...
In the Moment
For when things get hard right now
Daily Check-In
Seven domains · Under 3 minutes
Tap your best read for each area. Saves automatically when you submit.
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Sleep
How did they sleep last night?
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Nutrition
How was their eating today?
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Hydration
How much did they drink today?
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Movement
How were they moving today?
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Cognition
How clear and engaged were they?
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Mood
How was their mood today?
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You
How are you doing today?
Anything else? (optional)
Saved ✓
Today's check-in complete
Behavior Log
Tap-to-log for doctor visits
Tap what happened. Saves automatically. Builds a dated record to bring to their doctor.
What happened? Tap one or more.
Note (optional)
Past Entries
Trends
Seven domains over time
This Month's Summary
A warm, plain-English wellness recap
An AI-written monthly summary based on the past 30 days of check-ins. No names, dates of birth, or locations are sent to generate this. Designed to share with family who aren't here every day.
Share & Export
Doctor-ready summary
✨ Plain-English Summary
A plain-English summary written for a doctor's office — no codes, no jargon. No names or identifying information are sent to generate this.
Tap the button below to generate your summary.
▸ View full data export
Complete intake data, check-ins, behavior log, and doctor prompts. For your own records.