If you're not there, they know what to do.
You write the profile for your loved one: introduction, what helps, what to avoid. You share the QR code with home-care workers, healthcare staff and neighbors. The essentials are right in front of them when you can't be reached.
You're no longer the only one who knows.
You're the parent of an adult with a cognitive disability, a spouse caregiver, the adult child of an aging parent. You manage their profile, with their consent or as legal guardian. The neighbor, the home-care service, the accessible transport driver, the nephew who drops by on Sundays scan it and read what you've written. Twenty seconds later, they know. With one click on a disability, they get an explanation suited to their role, to read or to listen to.
The pain point
You're the only one who knows. If you're unavailable, everything starts from scratch for the next person. You're afraid of what happens when you're not there. You carry, alone, a mental load that never sleeps.
What you put in it
You're no longer the only one who knows
The neighbor, the sister, the new home-care worker read in 30 seconds what they need to know.
For accessible transport
The driver knows ahead of time what helps someone relax, what worries them, what pace to speak at.
For the extended family
The uncle, the grandma, the cousin filling in. Everyone informed, everyone reassured, everyone able to get it right.
When the unexpected happens
If you're unavailable one evening, the person stepping in already has everything they need.
How it works for you
Three steps. The first takes you 20 minutes. The other two happen on their own.
You write the profile with your loved one
With their consent, or as their guardian. Outlines suited to each situation (cognitive, aging, multiple disabilities). Login details you can share with a relative. If you get stuck on the wording, a Rephrase button tidies up your draft. You approve what works for you.
You share it with the everyday helpers
Home-care worker, neighbor, accessible transport, extended family. Each one scans it and reads your profile in 30 seconds.
The helper understands from the very first time
A new home-care assistant doesn't know about Alzheimer's? They click, and they get the explanation suited to their role. Right away.
Helene
78 years old · at home
Helene takes her time with everyday tasks. She recognises faces well, but can lose track of a long conversation. She appreciates being addressed directly, not via her daughter.
- Speak clearly, directly to her
- One sentence at a time, give her time
- Write important things down on paper
Here's what the profile you'll create looks like.
Not a medical file. A clear communication profile, readable by anyone. Your words stay your words, the AI only explains technical terms when the reader asks.
Free editing
Guided outline, but you write whatever you want.
Adaptive definitions
When a word stops the reader, the AI gives a definition suited to their age and role.
Read aloud
Disability definitions can be listened to with one tap. Often easier to listen than to read.
Editable for life
You change it anytime, and it's up to date everywhere.
Before. After.
Before myHandiQR
- You're the only one who knows everything
- The home-care worker changes, everything starts from scratch
- Family meetings to go over it all from the beginning
- The anxiety of not being there
After
- The helper already has everything, from the very first time
- The extended family knows what to do and when
- No more briefings, just real conversations
- You can rest, really
myHandiQR doesn't create any content about the person you support. You're the one writing. The AI only steps in when someone clicks on a disability, to offer a definition suited to the reader's age and role, to read or to listen to.
use case
Your questions, real answers
I manage my loved one's profile, is that legal?
Yes, provided you have their agreement or are their legal guardian. I provide a statement to sign together within 7 days.
My loved one can't give consent, what then?
As a legal guardian, you provide the supporting document (court order, mandate) and I give you management rights over their profile.
What if my loved one refuses?
Without their agreement or a legal framework (guardianship), I cannot create the profile. Respecting consent is a non-negotiable condition.
What happens when I pass away?
Your texts and your loved one's profile are kept: nothing is deleted automatically. The account is accessed with its login and password, which you can pass on to another loved one so they can take over the management. If you want to prepare this handover, write to us: we will look at the steps together.
My relative is in a care home, how do I share the QR code with the care team?
You can stick a sticker on the care file, on the room door, or on a bracelet, depending on what the facility allows. You can also simply send the link by email to the head nurse. Anyone who scans it reads the same profile, which keeps the information from getting lost as the team rotates.
My relative is moving to a different care facility, is that complicated?
No, because the profile belongs to the person, not to the facility. You keep the same QR code, you share it with the new team, and the handover is immediate. You can add or remove information in the profile at any time, with nothing to reprint.
My relative is not always able to understand what is being shared. How do we support them?
You write the profile in their interest, thinking about what they would have wanted shared. If a legal protection arrangement is in place (guardianship, conservatorship), it secures your role.
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when you support a loved one.
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