For Families

Stay close, even when you cannot be in the room.

Acalit gives families a calmer, more structured way to support a loved one through recovery — with shared activities, visible progress, gentle communication, and the option to involve trusted professionals when needed.

Support without pressure. Connection with clear boundaries.

Support that feels present, every day.

Families often want to help, but do not always know what is useful or appropriate. Acalit turns everyday support into a calmer rhythm of encouragement, shared activity, and meaningful connection.

Gentle daily support

Offer encouragement, share simple prompts, and help create a steady rhythm without making every interaction feel like a task.

Create activities within your role

Family members can create activities and reminders within the permissions they have been given.

See progress over time

Follow participation, completed activities, consistency, and small changes in engagement across days and weeks.

Stay connected as a circle

Bring trusted family members into one shared support space instead of relying on scattered texts, calls, and updates.

A clearer family rhythm.

Acalit helps families move from isolated check-ins to a more organized view of how a loved one is participating, resting, engaging, and moving through the week.

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Check the weekly view

See planned activities, completed moments, reminders, and shared observations.

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Offer support

Send encouragement, create permitted tasks, or help maintain a manageable daily rhythm.

3

Notice patterns

Review changes in participation, energy, routine, or engagement over time.

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Share useful context

Bring clearer observations into conversations with permitted family members or professionals.

Acalit is designed to support family awareness and coordination. It does not determine the cause of a change.

See the week through a calmer lens.

Review planned activities, recent participation, encouragement from the Care Circle, and the small daily moments that can otherwise be easy to miss.

Family Overview

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Eleanor M.

Your Care Circle · Week of Jun 9

Calm day

This week

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82%

Completion

5

Activities

3

Gentle moments

Today

Morning recognition activity
Gentle recall activity
Quiet Garden — evening

Encouragement

“So proud of you!” — Sarah
“Thinking of you today” — Tom

Engagement

Last 7 weeks

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Activities for different levels of ability.

Acalit is designed to meet people where they are — from gentle, low-pressure participation to more structured cognitive, recognition, attention, and daily-routine activities.

Gentle engagement

Simple, calming activities designed for short attention windows, lower energy, or early participation.

Recognition and memory

Structured activities that support familiar objects, visual recognition, memory, and everyday connection.

Attention and response

Guided prompts that can help create rhythm, focus, and meaningful interaction.

Daily routines

Small familiar activities that can support consistency, confidence, and participation in everyday life.

Activities can be adjusted over time based on the individual's needs, available energy, and support plan.

Quiet Garden: a place for rest, not pressure.

Not every meaningful moment of recovery needs to feel like a task. Quiet Garden offers a calm digital space for reflection, soothing visuals, gentle interaction, and low-pressure engagement. Quiet Garden can be used as a gentle transition before or after structured activities, or simply as a moment of rest within the day.

Immersive calming visuals

Slow, beautiful visual environments designed to create a softer pace.

Gentle interactive moments

Simple touch-based experiences that invite participation without performance pressure.

Rest between activities

An accessible space for pauses, reset moments, and lower-demand engagement.

A familiar place to return to

Quiet Garden can become part of a personal routine when structure needs to feel more human.

A calmer space inside the day.

Quiet Garden gives individuals and families a low-pressure place to pause, reset, and engage with gentle visual experiences between more structured activities.

Quiet Garden

Ambient

Session flow

No scores · Just presence
BreatheDriftRest

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Notice meaningful changes together.

Families often notice day-to-day differences before they become part of a scheduled conversation. Acalit helps organize those observations across time so they can be easier to understand and discuss.

From isolated impressions to useful context.

Instead of relying only on memory or vague concerns, families can review patterns in participation, consistency, energy, rest, and activity engagement across days and weeks.

Bring clearer observations into conversations.

When a meaningful change appears, families can share structured observations with permitted professionals or care team members. These patterns may be useful to discuss with a qualified professional.

Acalit does not diagnose changes or determine their cause. It helps make day-to-day patterns easier to notice and communicate.

Turn daily moments into a clearer picture.

Compare participation across weeks, review activity patterns, see family observations, and understand how the week is unfolding without reducing a person to a single score.

Family Insight

Family Insight

Pacing: gentle

Participation timeline

8 weeks

Weekly consistency

Steadier than last month

Weekly participation

70%
of planned moments completed

Family notes

More engaged in the morning
Preferred visual activities
Rested after session
Needed a quieter day

This week

Calmer, steady rhythm

Preferred time of day

Morning

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Bring trusted people into the Care Circle.

Care should not depend on one family member trying to manage everything alone. Acalit gives each person a defined role, so support can be shared without losing privacy or clarity.

Individual

Controls what is shared and who can participate.

Family

Can encourage, observe, create permitted tasks, and support the weekly rhythm.

Professional

Can be invited into the appropriate level of shared context when professional input is needed.

One shared space. Different roles. Clear boundaries.

Family support becomes more useful when it is organized.

When family observations, activities, encouragement, and professional context live in separate places, important details can be missed or difficult to connect over time. Acalit brings them into one structured space while keeping permissions clear.

Support without overload

Give help in small, meaningful ways instead of trying to manage everything through constant calls and messages.

Shared observations

Record practical context such as routine changes, energy, engagement, preferred activities, or support needs.

Better conversations

Bring clearer, more useful information into discussions with family members and permitted professionals.

Connection without losing control.

Acalit is built around respectful sharing. Individuals decide what is visible, families participate only within granted permissions, and professionals see only the context appropriate to their role.

Patient-controlled sharing

People decide what parts of their journey are shared.

Defined family permissions

Family roles can be tailored to the support each person is meant to provide.

Professional access by invitation

Professionals are added only when the individual or authorized support structure permits it.

Clear boundaries at every step

Access can be changed or removed as needs evolve.

Questions families often ask.

Yes, when your role includes permission to do so. Acalit allows family members to create supportive activities, reminders, and prompts within the boundaries set for their Care Circle role.

Support your loved one without carrying the whole journey alone.

Create a Family Care Circle and bring more structure, connection, and calm into everyday recovery support.