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Care check-ins by phone

Diana calls your mom. You get the update.

Meds. Appointments. Refills. Daily check-ins. One simple call, then one short note back to you.

No app for MomSimple phone callsShort updates for you

The dyad

Designed for two people, not one app.

For Mom

A normal phone call. No new app, login, group chat, or confusing notification.

For you

A short answer, a note, and the next step without having to chase every detail.

Life updates

Mom can hear the little things, too.

Share only what you choose. Diana turns a photo, a calendar moment, or a quick note into a gentle phone call for Mom.

Chosen sources only
A phone call, not another app
Her reply comes back to you

Photo

Sunday dinner

Calendar

Visit planned

SUN4:00 PM

Note

Work went well

Diana is calling

Mom

"They shared a Sunday photo, and the visit is still on for next week."

Mom says

"Tell them I loved the photo. Ask if Sunday still works."

Back to you

Mom smiled at the update. She asked about Sunday.

Only the updates you choose. Nothing gets shared by default.

Care moments

Four check-ins that reduce the mental load.

Medication

"Call Mom at 8 PM."

Diana asks, captures yes/no, and sends you the short update.

Doctor visit

"Call after the appointment."

Diana turns the voice answer into meds, next visit, and questions.

Daily check-in

"Call Dad each morning."

A simple call, a quick note, and a signal if he wants help.

Refills

"Check on the refill."

Diana reminds, records the status, and helps you track the next step.

Not just a reminder. A tiny care loop.

Calls

Mom gets a simple phone call.

Listens

They answer in their own words.

Notes

Diana saves the useful bit.

Updates

You get the short version.

The next step

When the answer creates work, Diana helps move it forward.

The value is not the call alone. It is knowing what happened and what needs to be handled next.

Appointments

Capture what changed and set the follow-up.

Refills

Track the status and remind the right person.

Family updates

Send one calm summary instead of a long phone chain.

You choose what is call-worthy.

Keep casual nudges quiet. Let Diana call only for the care routines and follow-ups you really do not want to miss.

Diana helps with reminders and notes. It is not an emergency or medical monitoring service.

Call them

A real call for the person you care about.

Capture it

Yes, no, later, or a spoken note.

Tell you

A short update without a long phone chain.

Follow up

Set the next reminder when there is another step.

Give your family a calmer follow-up system.

Diana calls your mom, captures what happened, and brings the update back to you.