What Care is — coordinate care for one person
Care is a real-time coordination surface for taking care of one person. It runs in the Personal context at /me/care — you set it up for yourself, for a family member, or for someone you're a caregiver for.
What it tracks:
• **Today** — next medications due in the next 8 hours, recent observations, open tasks, the last shift handoff.
• **Plan** — diagnoses, allergies, restrictions, providers, pharmacy, insurance.
• **Meds** — current medication list, dose log, and the "log a dose" button.
• **Log** — running observation + handoff timeline (vitals, notes, behaviors, refusals).
• **Team** — the care circle: family, caregivers, nurses, doctors — each with a scoped permission.
V1 is single-subject (you're caring for one person at a time). V2 will add a team-grant flow for org-side multi-subject support (assisted-living facilities, home-health agencies).
Care is about reducing the cognitive load when more than one person is involved in someone's care. The medication that was given an hour ago shows up; the shift handoff is written down; the question "did anyone give her the second dose?" has an answer.