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Types of Joy Calls Explained

Joy Calls offers a variety of conversation types—from friendly chats to wellness and safety checks—customizable to your loved one’s needs.

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Joy Calls offers a growing list of visit types you can schedule based on your care receiver’s needs, preferences, or routines.

1. General Friendly Visit
A casual check-in focused on providing friendly conversation and company. The goal is to brighten the user's day with engaging and light-hearted discussions. This visit is purely social with no specific health or safety focus.

2. General Wellness Check
A routine visit designed to assess the user's overall health, emotional state, and living conditions. The companion inquires about any health issues, discomfort, or necessary household maintenance, ensuring the user's well-being and comfort.

3. Medication Check
A prompt to ensure the user has taken their prescribed medication on time. The companion asks about any issues with the medication, such as side effects or whether it's helping, and provides reminders if necessary.

4. Pain and Happiness Check
A focused check on both physical pain levels and emotional well-being. The companion asks the user to rate their pain and happiness on a scale of 1-10, showing empathy based on their responses.

5. Meal Check
A check to confirm whether the user has eaten their most recent meal (breakfast, lunch, or dinner). The companion collects details on what was eaten or any reasons for missing the meal, and ensures the user is maintaining a healthy eating schedule.

6. Memory Lane
A visit designed to evoke positive memories by asking the user to share stories from their past. The companion gently prompts the user to reminisce about favorite moments, creating a nostalgic and meaningful conversation.

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