A profile written in advance, to read before the session.
You see the person every two weeks, in your practice, at a CMP (a French public mental health centre), at a SESSAD (a French home based support service), or at home. You work with what they show you and with the 5 minutes their family tells you at the start. With myHandiQR recommended to the family, you scan the QR code and read what really helps at home, in their words, not in a file. The person keeps a continuous framework, without having to tell their story again to every new professional.
The child or adult understood from the very first session.
Not a medical file. Not a report to archive. A profile written by the family or by the person themselves, readable in two minutes from your phone. You start your session on what works day to day, not on what you would have discovered by the 3rd session.
The moment it breaks down
Five minutes of conversation at the start of the session, impossible to remember across the dozens of people you follow. The colleague who sees the person on alternate weeks knows nothing of what you eventually understood. Every holiday, the stand-in starts from scratch, and the family repeats the same thing for the fifteenth time.
You scan, everything is ready.
Nothing to install
You scan with your personal or work phone. No app, no login.
No account to create
No login to set up, no data to enter. You read, you work.
The family stays in control
The family chooses what goes on the profile and updates it as the situation changes.
"Speak to her while looking at her. One instruction at a time. If she switches off, come back ten minutes later, do not insist." Helene, 78, early Alzheimer's. Only the explanation of Alzheimer's is adapted to the care professional, the profile stays the same for everyone.
How it works for you
Three moments.
The family shows you the QR code
First consultation, resuming after a break, or simply the day they remember to give it to you. It is a keyring, a sticker on the health record book, or a bank card sized card.
You scan in two minutes
Introduction, how to help, what to avoid, written by the family or by the person themselves. You know where to tread before they even sit down.
The colleague who follows reads the same thing
The speech therapist, the physiotherapist, the psychomotor therapist, the stand-in during your holidays: they all scan the same QR code. Nobody has to explain again each time.
Hélène
78 years old · at home
Hélène takes her time with everyday tasks. She recognizes faces well, but can lose track during a long conversation. She appreciates being spoken to directly, not through her daughter.
- Speak clearly, directly to her
- One sentence at a time, give them time
- Write important things down on paper
Here is what the profile displayed after the scan looks like.
Example opposite: Helene, 78, early Alzheimer's. Three sections written by the family or by the person themselves: introduction, how to help, what to avoid. The profile contains no diagnosis, no protocol and no prescription, it is the human context, not your work. The mechanism is identical for a child, a teenager, or an adult with an invisible condition.
The same profile for everyone
Introduction, how to help, what to avoid, always the same, written by the family or by the person themselves.
Everyday vocabulary
The words of the family or of the person. If a term is too technical, one click gives its meaning, rephrased for you.
Read out loud
Definitions can be listened to with one tap. Handy between two appointments, without taking the phone out of your bag.
Up to date for life
When the family updates the profile, the next colleague to scan reads the current version. No phone calls between professionals.
Before. After.
Without myHandiQR
- Five minutes of conversation at the start of every session
- Impossible to remember everything across the dozens of people you follow
- The colleague on alternate weeks knows nothing of what you understood
- The stand-in during your holidays starts from scratch
- The person starts telling their story again to every new professional
With myHandiQR recommended to the family
- A QR code scanned in 30 seconds, profile up to date, in writing
- Introduction, how to help, what to avoid, already written
- Every professional scans the same QR code, reads the same profile
- Nobody has to tell the story again to each new professional
- The person keeps a continuous framework, without starting over
What it is not
- Not a medical file
- Not a fixed protocol
- Not an obligation for the family
use cases
Your questions, real answers
Does it replace a report?
No. It is the family context before the session, not your clinical observation. You keep your case file as before.
Can I have an adult who consults on their own scan it?
Yes, if they are the one handing you their QR code. The profile is their decision, their content, not a medical record to demand.
What if the family refuses to share?
You work as you did before. The profile is a bonus, not a given. No pressure to apply.
It sets the basic context.
The conversation can start directly from what matters here.
You arrive on site. Before you, twenty people have already heard the same thing. The person concerned, or their family, explains, starts over, adjusts, hopes to be understood. The QR code sets that basic context before you arrive. When you talk with them, you start straight from what's unique to your meeting.
Want to go further with your team?
Bulk cards for a practice, a CMP, a SESSAD, a multidisciplinary team? Would you like to talk about it with your coordinator or your department head? Write to us, we will look at the best format together.
Reply within 48 working hours max via the contact page.
✓ A6 format, 4 per A4 sheet ✓ No medical display ✓ The family decides freely
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