Neela For Planning Ahead
When nothing feels critical but you know things can change, organizing early gives you clarity, structure, and peace of mind.
Meet Alexandra
Alexandra lives out of state while her parents are still independent in their early 70s. She works full-time and has a child of her own. Nothing feels urgent, but she’s starting to notice small signs, like missed appointments or repeated stories.
Care Situation
- She isn’t sure what to track.
- Her parents resist “planning.”
- Medical information lives in different places.
- She worries about being unprepared if something changes suddenly.
How Alexandra Uses Neela
- Creates a simple profile for each parent.
- Uploads medication lists and key documents.
- Logs small observations over time.
- Asks Neela what early changes are worth watching.
- Keeps information centralized in case of emergency.
What Changes for Alexandra
Instead of quiet worry, she has a plan. If something shifts, she isn’t starting from scratch.
Meet Lucy
Lucy is expecting her first child. After trying for several years. She’s healthy, but every new lab result and ultrasound note brings questions.
The Care Situation
- Information feels overwhelming.
- Google leads to anxiety.
- She wants to ask better questions at appointments.
- She wants to feel prepared, not reactive.
How Lucy Uses Neela
- Uploads prenatal lab results and ultrasound notes.
- Asks for plain-language explanations.
- Prepares questions before OB visits.
- Keeps a structured record of changes over time.
What Changes for Jemma
Instead of spiraling between appointments, she feels grounded and informed.
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