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Care pathways

Care pages built around real elderly-care decisions

Instead of one generic promise, Hand of Care explains the specific family problems it helps with: medication visibility, home safety, remote coordination, and post-hospital follow-up.

Page logic

Each page is designed to help a family understand one concrete care situation more clearly.

Medication Safety

Medication tracking for older adults at home

Make missed doses, delayed routines, and family uncertainty visible before they become a health crisis.

Earlier intervention when adherence starts drifting

Less emotional guesswork for adult children living remotely

Clearer care conversations with clinicians and caregivers

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Home Safety

Home safety monitoring for elderly care

Turn daily movement, inactivity, and risky transitions into usable safety signals for the family.

Earlier awareness of fall-risk patterns and unsafe routines

Fewer unnecessary check-in calls driven only by anxiety

Better confidence about whether home support is still sufficient

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Family Coordination

Remote family coordination for elderly care

Give siblings and family members a shared operating picture instead of fragmented calls, guesses, and missed handoffs.

Less duplicated effort and fewer missed care tasks

A more stable weekly rhythm for remote caregiving

Faster escalation when something changes at home

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Care Transitions

Post-hospital follow-up at home

Reduce confusion in the first days after discharge with clearer routines, medication follow-up, and family coordination at home.

More confidence during the most fragile recovery period

Earlier recognition of routine breakdown after discharge

Better coordination between the family and clinical recommendations

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