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How it works

What goes in the home.

A locked kiosk tablet for each resident who uses CareAmi. Family use a CareAmi web app for messages and daily checks. Staff work from one dashboard. No consumer app store, no extra phone for the resident.

In the home

What you put in, and what you get.

A tablet in the room. They sign in with their name. Family use a web app. Staff use a dashboard.

01

The kiosk tablet

  • A dedicated tablet in the home, locked to CareAmi — not a phone, not a consumer iPad
  • Custom resident OS: large controls, voice first, no app store, no browser chrome
  • Kiosk mode so they cannot wander off into notifications or other apps
02

What the home needs

  • Wi-Fi the tablet can reach, so talk, family media, and alerts can move
  • A place for the kiosk — typically by the resident, not in a staff office
  • Resident names and the home on the record, plus which family contacts are linked
03

Sign-in

  • Name and care-home location — no passwords, no PIN the resident has to remember
  • Opens only that person’s companion and family thread
  • Home screen is two paths: talk to the companion, or open family, plus Help
04

Companion

  • Tap the microphone or speak — voice and on-screen chat, any language
  • Touch stylus for residents who cannot speak; tap for those who prefer it
  • Daily on-screen and spoken reminder that chats are monitored for safety
05

It learns the person

  • Onboarding: interests, pace, and what they want to call the AI
  • Cognitive engagement tied to those interests — not generic quizzes
  • Staff can set routines on the dashboard; the companion keeps them in the room
  • 2+ hours of conversation available per bed, every day
06

Family web app

  • Linked relatives log into a CareAmi web app we provide — phone or laptop, not WhatsApp
  • They message, send photos, and leave voice notes; it lands on that resident’s kiosk
  • Daily checks on that person: mood, how the day went, alerts — the same facts staff see for them, not the whole home
07

Staff dashboard

  • Staff log in on their own devices — not the resident kiosk
  • One view for the home: notes, mood out of 10, alerts, conversation context
  • Family see that same picture for their person only, in the web app — not every resident
08

Injury ping

  • Concerning injury, mood, or engagement changes alert staff and family together
  • Support for people who already have a duty of care — not a doctor, not a 999 button
  • If someone is in immediate danger, staff follow the home’s emergency procedure
09

Audits from the day

  • Summaries from the companion’s conversation plus what staff add
  • Built so reviews take minutes, not a four-hour chase through tabs
  • The talk is treated as a care record — not a secret consumer chat

What we’re aiming for

From the weight of today to the time care deserves.

These are the shifts we’re building CareAmi toward — not results we claim today. A four-hour care-plan review becoming thirty minutes, two hours back on the floor each shift, public trust in care homes restored, and loneliness cut at least in half.

87.5% faster care plan reviews

4 hours Typical review of care plans & audit logs
30 min With automated record-summarization

Two hours back per shift

Paperwork Time lost to logs and notes every shift
2 hours Aim: given back to the floor, every shift

Rebuild public trust in care homes

~46% Public confident a loved one would get good care in a home
75% Goal: three in four — families who can see the day, not just the headlines

Ultimate goal — cut loneliness at least in half

~61% Older people in care homes living with moderate loneliness
Halve it The number we’re building CareAmi to bring down — at least by half

See it with your home in mind.

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