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There are four available assessments:
There are four available assessments:
:*'''<big>Heart Health</big>''' - The Heart Health Assessment is useful for people at risk for Heart-related illnesses.<br /><br />
:*'''<big>Heart Health</big>''' - The Heart Health Assessment is useful for people at risk for heart-related illnesses.<br /><br />
:*'''<big>Diabetes</big>''' - The Diabetes Assessment is useful for people with, or at risk for, Diabetes.<br /><br />
:*'''<big>Diabetes</big>''' - The Diabetes Assessment is useful for people with or at risk for diabetes.<br /><br />
:*'''<big>General</big>''' - The General Assessment is useful for everyone and asks your loved one how they are feeling in general.<br /><br />
:*'''<big>General</big>''' - The General Assessment is useful for everyone and asks your loved one how they are feeling in general.<br /><br />
:*'''<big>Lifestyle</big>''' - The Lifestyle Assessment is useful for everyone and asks questions about your loved one's day.
:*'''<big>Lifestyle</big>''' - The Lifestyle Assessment is useful for everyone and asks questions about your loved one's day.

Revision as of 16:03, 30 May 2013

Heart Health Assessment
General Health Assessment Screen


Overview

Your loved one can take brief multiple-choice health assessments that can help you check in to see how things are going. The answers are emailed to caregivers at the end of the day.


Assessment Types

There are four available assessments:

  • Heart Health - The Heart Health Assessment is useful for people at risk for heart-related illnesses.

  • Diabetes - The Diabetes Assessment is useful for people with or at risk for diabetes.

  • General - The General Assessment is useful for everyone and asks your loved one how they are feeling in general.

  • Lifestyle - The Lifestyle Assessment is useful for everyone and asks questions about your loved one's day.

pdf format (Media:Assessments.pdf)

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