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JodaCare app

The JodaCare app from 2016 is still running!

The original app, first released in 2016 and upgraded in 2018, remains in full operation while we build the new JodaCare 2.0.

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Respite care and children with intellectual disabilities

The same routines and the same sense of safety, wherever the child is.

JodaCare creates continuity between home and respite, so the child meets the same expectations, the same images and the same understanding no matter who is on shift.

Does this sound familiar?

The child is used to certain routines at home, but in respite they meet other staff, other rules and another environment. Parents worry and call to check, and respite staff do not know the child well enough to avoid guessing. The result is unease for the child, the family and staff.

One platform for everyone around the child

For the child

Jodabook with large buttons and familiar images. The same reassuring interface as at home, available in respite too.

For parents

Stay informed without calling constantly. See what happens, share photos and messages, and send a concern notification if something is wrong.

For staff

Shared routines between home and respite. Everyone knows what is expected. The event log records what happens.

For the coordinator

Full overview of children, teams and locations. Sharing controls decide what parents can see.

Features for everyday life

Shared routines between home and respite

Create routines once. Both sides work from the same plan.

Jodabook for the child

A simple interface adapted to cognitive challenges. QR sign-in, PIN and biometrics.

Sharing control for the event log

Admins choose which event types parents see. Sensitive notes stay internal.

Concern notification

Parents can send a concern directly in the app. Status flow: Created → In progress → Answered → Closed.
Coming

How JodaCare for respite is being built

JodaCare for respite is being developed as part of JodaCare 2.0. Get in touch to learn more or register interest.

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