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Turn Logging into Understanding

​Your health data is already captured, make it work harder

  • Loop in family and friends who love and care

  • Combine your health data and track over time

  • Spot patterns that may be missed

  • Get guidance to accelerate progress

  • Prepare for doctor’s visits, walk in confident

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We Work with Data You Already Have

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Simple to Use. Powerful Results.

  1. Take a photo

  2. Upload

  3. Get Insights

Nothing to connect, nothing to sync.

Every metric that matters to you, and everyone that supports you — in one place. Your data, your caregivers, your doctors. Together.
 

Any one with permission can enter your data for you. You can give permissions to view and act on your behalf.

Your Health.
Your Care Circle.
One View.

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We’ve thought about the questions that move the needle on healthspan. Select one. Or ask your own.

We Make it Easy to Converse with Your Health Data

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Health journeys aren't meant to be solo missions.

When the people who care about you understand what you're working toward and how you're progressing, they can show up in ways that actually help - whether that's escalating a nagging concern to their doctor, offering encouragement when motivation dips, providing accountability when habits slip, or simply knowing when to check in.
 

ContinuumCare makes it easy to bring trusted family and friends into the loop. share insights selectively, give them context on what matters — and when people who love you are also managing their own health, share in both directions. Goodwill becomes meaningful support. Support becomes partnership.

Power up your circle of support.

Built for Trust

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Guideline-Based Insights

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Clinical-Grade Device Support

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HIPAA Compliant

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Encrypted End-to-End

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Private and Secure

Real People. Real Stories.

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    Nina

    62 year old member

    When Nina was diagnosed with Stage 1 hypertension at 61, her doctor prescribed a single medication and said, "Let's try this plus lifestyle changes before we add more. Monitor your blood pressure daily."

    Nina got a home monitor and started taking readings, but the numbers felt abstract - just digits on a screen that were either "good" or "bad." She had no real sense of why they fluctuated or what she could actually do about it.

    When she started using ContinuumCare, everything changed. The photo feature made logging effortless - snap a picture of her BP monitor, and within seconds the app would confirm the reading and tell her what it meant: "Stage 1 Hypertension" or "Elevated" or "Normal." Now she had language, not just numbers.

    She also started logging how she felt each day - particularly her stress levels as she juggled work deadlines, family obligations, volunteering commitments, and everything in between.

    Over a few months, an unmistakable pattern emerged: her blood pressure spiked on days she rated as high-stress. The correlation was so clear it was almost startling.

    Nina shared the data with her husband and then with her doctor. Together, they developed a plan - not just about medication, but about boundaries, priorities, and stress management strategies that actually fit her life.

    "I went from just recording numbers to actually understanding what my body was telling me," Nina told us. "Seeing the pattern gave me permission to make changes I'd been putting off."

    #Always Available Data Capture   #Effortless Data Fusion    #CareCircle Booster

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    Maya

    Supporting family member

    Papa had been managing his COPD for years from his home in India while his children, Ravi and Maya, lived in the US. They'd convinced him to use ContinuumCare so they could stay connected to his health without daily check-in calls.

    One evening, both siblings got alerts - Papa's oxygen saturation was dropping. Maya called Ravi immediately. While they talked, she pulled up a 30-day health report that showed a troubling pattern: his O2 levels had been declining gradually, his inhaler use was increasing, and he'd been logging more breathlessness during routine activities.

    They set up a video call with their father. Papa admitted he'd noticed feeling more winded but hadn't wanted to worry them. Together, they agreed he needed to see his pulmonologist - not as an emergency, just proactively. Papa promised to schedule the appointment and text them the details.

    Two weeks later, after reviewing Papa's data and examining him, the pulmonologist said, "I'm glad you came in when you did. If we'd waited, you could have ended up in the ER. Now let's make a plan to get ahead of this."

    Maya told us: "We went from worrying from 8,000 miles away to actually being able to help him stay healthy at home."

    #CareCircle Booster    #Pattern Magnifier

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    Maria

    59 year old member

    When Maria's doctor told her she was pre-diabetic at 58, it felt inevitable. Diabetes ran in her family - her mother, her uncle, two cousins. She'd always assumed it would happen to her eventually.

    But her doctor suggested trying lifestyle changes. Maria decided to track everything in ContinuumCare: she bought an at-home HbA1C test kit from the drugstore and committed to testing every six weeks - just snap a photo of the result and it was logged. She weighed herself weekly and tracked her steps and energy levels.

    The first six weeks were hard. The scale moved slowly. But when her first HbA1C reading came back slightly improved, something shifted.

    By her second test, the pattern was unmistakable: incremental weight loss correlated with HbA1C improvements. And on weeks when her weight dropped even a little, her energy levels were consistently higher.

    That's when Maria doubled down. The tracking was proving her efforts were working. She increased her daily walks, adjusted her meals, and watched the data confirm she was moving in the right direction.

    Three months in, her HbA1C reading came back in the normal range.

    When her daughter called to congratulate her and asked what made the difference, Maria smiled and said, "I started paying attention to what my data was telling me."

    #Always Available Data Capture   #Effortless Data Fusion   #Converse with Your Data

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    Janet

    74 year old member

    Janet had started paying closer attention to her heart health after her brother's cardiac event. She'd been tracking her heart rate in ContinuumCare and had noticed occasional irregular heartbeats over the past few weeks - brief skips or flutters. She told herself it was probably nothing, maybe her new magnesium supplement, maybe just stress.

    Then her smartwatch flagged an irregular heartbeat mid-reception at her daughter's wedding. Janet's anxiety spiked. Should she leave? Go to the ER?

    Instead, she uploaded the ECG and requested a professional review, adding context about the wedding excitement and her caffeine intake. Within an hour, a licensed electrophysiologist reviewed both the ECG and Janet's health information in ContinuumCare. The reading showed PVCs - premature ventricular contractions, a common irregularity that looked benign given her health profile. The report included guidance: track symptoms, reduce caffeine, follow up with her cardiologist.

    "I was able to enjoy the rest of my daughter's wedding instead of sitting in an emergency room," Janet told us.

    A week later, her cardiologist reviewed everything. "I'm glad you came in. I agree with the EP - nothing concerning here. But let's make a plan for ongoing monitoring."

    #Health Tutoring   #Effortless Data Fusion

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