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* Can [[Users - Getting Started|add new users]] for the Account<br /><br /> | * Can [[Users - Getting Started|add new users]] for the Account<br /><br /> | ||
:Typically there is one Account Admin for an account, who has the responsibility for setting up new users and caregivers, and determining which users have which roles on the system.<br /> | :Typically there is one Account Admin for an account, who has the responsibility for setting up new users and caregivers, and determining which users have which roles on the system.<br /> | ||
:[[File: | :[[File:Account_Admin.png|400px|thumb|left|frame|What an Account Admin sees after logging in]] | ||
'''My Accounts'''<br /> | '''My Accounts'''<br /> | ||
[[Search Accounts|Search Accounts]]<br /> | [[Search Accounts|Search Accounts]]<br /> |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 17 August 2017
Users at the account level have been given access to a single account, for example the account of their parents or grandparents, or to a few selected accounts. Users at the Account level will log in, and be taken immediately to the Dashboard screen. There are 3 possible user roles at the Account Level: Account Admin, Account Caregiver, or Account Communicator. The content on the screen will vary a little, depending on the user's role, as explained below. |
User Levels
Account AdminAn Account Admin user will have access to more features than the other two levels. An Account Admin:
My Accounts Notifications Management |
Account CaregiverAn Account Caregiver can do everything an Account Admin can do, except for adding new users. An Account Caregiver:
My Accounts Notifications Management |
Account CommunicatorAn Account Communicator is the most limited user level. An Account Communicator:
My Accounts Management |