How it works

A care record the whole family can actually keep up with.

No training. No project-management overhead. Three small habits — check in, flag what changed, hand it off — and everyone is finally looking at the same thing.

How Foveia works

Three steps the whole circle can keep up with.

No training, no project-management overhead. Check in, flag what changed, hand it off — and everyone is looking at the same record.

A hand logging a care check-in on a phone
1

Check in

Anyone in the circle logs a remote or in-person check-in in under a minute. Structured fields mean every update captures the same things.

Timeline entry
Sarah · Remote check-in for Mom — good mood, ate breakfast, meds taken.
A shared family care calendar on a tablet
2

Flag what changed

Note a concern, task, appointment, low supply, or a useful link. Each one gets a category and lands in the right place.

Timeline entry
Mark · Concern — loose stair rail · Home safety · Medium severity.
A family care circle supporting each other
3

Hand off clearly

Assign an owner and a due date. The timeline keeps a timestamped record, so nothing depends on someone remembering.

Timeline entry
Sarah claimed Dad's cardiology ride · Owner set · Thu 2:00 PM.

Remote check-in · Mom

~50s
Contact made
MethodPhone call
MoodGood
MealAte breakfast
Medication observedTaken
Follow-up neededNo
Structured check-ins

The same questions, every time — in under a minute.

Structured fields mean a check-in from the nearby sibling and one from a remote relative capture the same things. No blank-page paralysis, no “what should I even report.”

Toggle to compare the two check-in types. Every field is optional except the one that confirms contact was made.

Care contexts

One circle, organized like tabs.

Each parent keeps a separate timeline and care history. The household holds what they share. Today surfaces only what needs attention now — so nothing important hides inside a single thread.

Today

What needs attention now, computed from rules — not everything that ever happened.

Mom & Dad

Separate timelines and care histories. Different meds, moods, and appointments stay distinct.

Household

Shared supplies, home safety, documents, and appointments that affect both.

Concerns

Open, watching, and resolved — tracked across both parents and the home.

High attention
Mom's audiology appointment (tomorrow, 9:00 AM) has no ride owner.
2:10 PM
Mark opened a home safety concern — loose stair rail.
1:30 PM
Sarah claimed Dad's cardiology ride.
10:14 AM
Sarah completed a phone check-in for Mom.
Click a tab — each context is its own record.
Concerns & handoffs

Every concern has an owner, a due date, and a status.

A concern isn't resolved because someone said “I'll handle it” in a text. It's resolved when the record says so — with the category, severity, and who's accountable visible to everyone.

Home safetyMedium severityOpen · Watch
Loose stair rail by the back door
Owner
MMark
Due
Sat, Jun 6
Handyman quote — Drive
MedicationLow severityWatching
Skipping the afternoon dose twice
Owner
SSarah
Due
Ongoing
Pharmacy portal
MedicationResolvedResolved
Refill confusion at the pharmacy
Owner
LLisa
Due
Closed Jun 1
Deterministic by design

Foveia doesn't guess. It follows rules you can read.

No AI inference, no diagnosis, no summaries, no predictions. Attention is elevated only from explicit, visible conditions — so when something is flagged, you know exactly why, and you can trust it.

01
A scheduled check-in is missed
Recipient surfaces on Today
02
A concern is marked high severity
Raised to High attention
03
Medication is marked not observed
Flagged on the recipient's tab
04
An appointment is within 24h with no ride owner
Raised to High attention
05
Supplies are marked urgent
Household flag on Today
06
The same concern category repeats
Surfaced as a pattern to watch
07
Follow-up is needed with no owner
Held open until someone claims it
Foveia is a coordination tool, not a medical device. It never diagnoses, scores, or predicts — it organizes what your family records.
External links, not file storage

Keep documents where they already live.

Foveia links to the Google Drive folder, pharmacy portal, bill, prescription, or appointment instructions you already use. It stores the link and a label — never the file itself.

Linked, not uploaded

We keep the link metadata. The document stays in its source of truth, with its own permissions.

Focused by design

No version sprawl, no “which copy is current,” no turning a care log into a document graveyard.

Household · Linked documents
Care binder & medication list
Google Drive · shared
CVS pharmacy portal — Mom
Pharmacy · refills
Cardiology appointment instructions
PDF link · added by Sarah
Medicare supplement bill
Billing portal

Ready to get everyone on the same page?

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