Between 20 and 25 different carers visited my mum in two weeks.
All of them strangers to her. She, a stranger to them.
That was when I realised we all needed to know more about each other.
When she moved into sheltered housing, everyday life felt safer. Eight residents, fourteen staff. Yet in many ways she felt farther away than ever. More frail, and harder to reach.
That was when JodaCare mattered. The people caring for her knew who she was when she moved in. And I gained a real connection with the people around her.
That is what JodaCare is built for.
What it can look like when it works:
My forgetful mum calls and says no one has visited today. “Actually, yes,” I say, and tell her what I have read in JodaCare about her day. “Petter from home care visited. He made meatballs for your dinner.” “Oh yes,” says mum, and remembers he was there.
— Kristil Erla Haland, founder and CEO, JodaCare
Three people who were never in the same room, and yet present for one another.
What is JodaCare for you?
One platform. Many services.
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