Keep Care Continuous,
Even When Caregivers Change

Shared visibility across families and care teams — with fewer handoff gaps and after-hours calls

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The Problem

  • Care plans, observations, and updates are scattered across texts, calls, and memory

  • When caregivers change, critical context disappears

  • Families assume the agency sees everything in real time, even when they don’t

  • The office absorbs the fallout through escalations and after-hours calls

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The Solution: CuroNow

CuroNow does not replace scheduling or clinical systems. It creates a shared layer of visibility across families and caregivers.

  • Keeps updates in one living record

  • Makes small changes visible early

  • Supports continuity across handoffs

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Client turnover hit a seven-year low at agencies that prioritized family communication

— Activated Insights, 2024 Home Care Benchmarking Report

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Family View

  • Families capture observations and updates as they happen

  • Everyone sees the same picture — reducing “what’s going on?” calls

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Staff Web View

  • Coordinators gain visibility across families and caregivers

  • No context-chasing between shifts

  • Built for operators — without adding documentation

What This Changes

For Agencies:

• Fewer after-hours calls

• Stronger handoffs

• More stable care delivery

For Caregivers:

• Clearer expectations

• Less repetition

• Lower stress

For Families:

  • Transparency without micromanaging

  • Confidence that updates are shared

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Why does CuroNow Exist?

Care doesn’t break down because people don’t care. It breaks down when context doesn’t carry forward.

CuroNow creates shared visibility so care stays continuous, even as roles, schedules, and caregivers change.

Connection as Prevention.