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Move PWA · iOS · Android · iPad For Care Workers

Carefold / MoveThe visit, in your pocket.

Move is the carer-facing app. Offline-first, two-tap, gloved-thumb-friendly. Visit screens, eMAR rounds, body maps, vitals, voice notes, panic alarm — every record syncs the moment you have signal again.

No app store install. Tap the share button → Add to Home Screen. The Carefold Move icon appears on the carer's home screen, same as any native app.
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Visit 3 of 7 · in progress

Margaret Davies

09:15 – 10:00 · personal care
⚠ Risk flag · Falls (high)
Acknowledge before starting tasks
Care plan · v2.0
Active since 28 Jan · review 14 Mar
5 tasks scheduledview
Tasks Meds Charts
✓ Personal hygiene
Completed · 09:22
Repositioning · left side
Due now · Waterlow high
Skip
Done
Breakfast · IDDSI 4
Porridge + thickened tea
How we designed Move

For the visit. Not the office.

Move is not Helm-shrunk-to-a-phone. It is a different product, designed around the constraints of a carer with a client in front of them, gloves on, four minutes behind, and no signal.

Offline-first

Every screen works without signal. The visit, the MAR round, the body map, the vitals — captured locally and synced when connectivity returns, with cryptographic ordering so the record is tamper-evident.

Two-tap by design

Common actions — mark dose given, log a vital, complete a task — are always reachable in two taps from the visit screen. We A/B-test every redesign on a stopwatch.

ECM that doesn't argue

Geofence + NFC + manual fallback. If the geofence is wrong (key safe in the porch), an NFC tag inside the door confirms presence. Auto-clock-out when the carer leaves the radius.

Voice notes

Carers dictate the daily note. Move transcribes on-device (no cloud STT for clinical content), tags it to the task, and the manager sees a typed note that didn't take a typed minute.

Risk flags up front

Falls, infection, DNACPR, behavioural, allergy — the carer acknowledges all critical flags before they can start a task. Acknowledgement is logged with carer ID and timestamp.

Panic alarm

Three-finger press. Silent alert + live location to the on-call coordinator. Audio recording (where consent permits). Police-routable when configured.

Person-centred

The "This Is Me" card is the first card in every visit. Before tasks, before charts, the carer sees the person. Built around the Alzheimer's Society template.

Bluetooth devices

Pair a consumer BP cuff, SpO2 monitor, glucometer or scale via Web Bluetooth. Reading is captured with a photo of the device display as evidence.

Pulse — at the doorstep

Pulse-suggested check-ins surface mid-visit: a wellbeing concern, a missed-repositioning warning, a hydration gap. The carer sees what the agency already knows.

Move · eMAR round

A round you can't skip a step in.

Each medication appears as a card in time order. The carer must complete the current card — administered / refused / withheld / missed — before the next becomes active. Allergy mismatches hard-block administration.

  • Photo of pill / box for visual confirmation
  • CD administration with witness countersignature
  • PRN: reason in, score before, effectiveness 30/60 min after
  • Missed-dose escalation chain triggers automatically
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eMAR round · 2 of 5

Margaret Davies · 09:00 round

Camden NW1 · CD round
⚠ Witness required
Oramorph (CD2) · second carer must countersign
Oramorph 10mg/5ml
2.5ml oral · PRN pain
Stock: 18ml leftlast given Tue
Pre-administration
Pain score before
Tap 0–10 · current: 6
Reason
Lower back pain after transfer
Refused
Witness & give
Move · body map & vitals

The clinical capture that doesn't slow the visit down.

Tap on an anatomical map. Mark the type, stage and dimensions. Photograph it. NEWS2 auto-scores from the vitals you've already entered. The wound timeline assembles itself.

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Body map · skin integrity

M. Davies · daily check

3 active markers
Sacrum · Stage 1
2.4 × 1.8 cm · ↑ from 2.1 × 1.6 last Mon
Deteriorating+ photo
L. shin · bruise
4 days old · healing
The first system I've used where the carers stopped asking me how to do things in it. They just… used it.
— J. Owens · Care Coordinator · Linden House Care · Bristol
See Move with your carers

Hand a phone to a carer. Watch what happens.

In demo we onboard a real carer on a real phone, then walk through a real visit live. No slide deck.

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