Make recovery practical
Turn large recovery goals into small actions people can repeat: exercises, reminders, checklists, pacing cues, and plain-language guidance.
Why we exist
Stroke recovery is not one problem. It is a stack of daily challenges: hand function, communication, home safety, medication routines, nutrition, bills, fatigue, confidence, and caregiver load. Our mission is to make those moments more manageable with tools people can actually use.
Turn large recovery goals into small actions people can repeat: exercises, reminders, checklists, pacing cues, and plain-language guidance.
Design around real rooms, family routines, fatigue, limited time, uneven support, and the daily friction that can derail good intentions.
Account for speech changes, memory gaps, mobility limits, emergency moments, and the need for caregiver coordination.
Show what is live, what is early, and what is coming soon so survivors and caregivers know what to expect before they click.
What we build toward
Each product has a focused job. Together, they form a support layer around the survivor and caregiver, from the first weeks after discharge to the long-term work of independence.
Bite-sized hand therapy for consistency, feedback, and progress people can feel.
Curated recovery and accessibility essentials for safer, easier daily living.
Room-by-room home safety and accessibility support for daily life.
Nutrition and meal planning guidance for recovery routines.
Speech and communication support for aphasia and daily expression.
Recovery tracking and routines for the long stretch after discharge.
Emergency alert and coordination support for moments when access can fail.
Billing, coverage, and appeals support so administrative stress does not consume recovery time.
Healthcare trust is earned in details: honest labels, accessible interfaces, respectful language, and products that solve a real job instead of making recovery feel more complicated.