Private by design, always.
Acalit is built around respectful sharing. The individual or an authorized representative decides who joins the Care Circle and what each member can see.
Control that stays with the person
Privacy isn't a setting buried in a menu — it's the foundation of how Acalit works.
Patient-controlled sharing
The individual decides what information is shared, with whom, and when.
Role-based permissions
Family and professionals see only what their role and permissions allow.
Direct access only
Connections are made through direct, intentional invitations — never open by default.
How the Care Circle works
A small, trusted group forms around each person, with clear and appropriate boundaries.
Invited, not assumed
Members join only when the individual chooses to invite them.
Scoped visibility
Each member's view is limited to what has been thoughtfully shared with them.
Revocable anytime
Access can be adjusted or removed whenever the individual decides.
One Care Circle. Different responsibilities.
Acalit makes it possible to bring trusted people together around one profile without giving everyone the same level of access. Each participant has a defined role, a clear purpose, and only the context appropriate to that role.
Individual
The individual remains at the center of the profile. They decide what is shared, who can participate, and which parts of the journey remain private.
Family
Family members can encourage, observe, create permitted activities or reminders, and support the weekly rhythm within the permissions they have been given.
Professional
Invited professionals can review the focused context appropriate to their role, contribute to permitted plans, and participate in structured follow-up.
One profile. Different roles. Clear boundaries for every participant.
Family support without automatic access.
Families can be deeply involved in recovery support without needing unrestricted access to every part of a person's profile.
Family members may be able to
- View selected activities and weekly plans
- See progress that has been intentionally shared
- Send encouragement and Care Circle messages
- Create permitted activities or reminders
- Add practical observations about routine, energy, or participation
Family members do not automatically receive
- Full private profile access
- Every report, reflection, or message
- Permission to change all plans
- Access to another person's profile
- Authority to invite other participants without permission
Family access depends on the role and permissions assigned to each person.
Professional access is focused, not unlimited.
Professionals are invited into a profile separately from family members. Their access can be shaped around the level of context needed for structured review and follow-up.
Professional access may include
- Relevant activity history
- Weekly plan and participation context
- Selected progress reports
- Shared Care Circle observations
- Profile-specific Care Team messaging
- Permission to review or contribute to plans when granted
Professional access does not automatically include
- Full control over the profile
- Access to all private information
- Access to unrelated profiles
- Permission to change sharing settings
- Permission to invite other people without authorization
Professional visibility is profile-specific and based on intentional sharing.
Conversations stay connected to the right person.
Care Team messaging is profile-specific. Messages, participants, activity context, shared observations, and plan updates remain connected to the same individual profile.
This helps family members and permitted professionals communicate with the right context, without mixing conversations across different profiles.
Messaging availability and response expectations depend on the invited professional and support arrangement.
Care Team · Jordan's profile
Recent activity completion, observations, and plan changes remain connected to this profile conversation.
Privacy is more than a setting.
Acalit is designed so that access remains intentional as a support network changes over time.
No automatic family access
Being related to someone does not automatically provide access to their profile.
No transitive permissions
Access given to one person does not automatically pass to another participant.
No hidden role escalation
Family members, caregivers, and professionals receive only the permissions explicitly assigned to them.
Change access anytime
Permissions can be updated or removed as needs, roles, and support arrangements evolve.
Support can be shared without losing dignity.
The goal is not to expose more personal information. The goal is to make the right information available to the right people at the right time — with clarity, respect, and meaningful control.
Less confusion
Everyone can understand their role without relying on assumptions, scattered texts, or unclear expectations.
More respectful participation
Family members can support a loved one without taking over their journey.
More useful professional context
Professionals can review structured information without needing unrestricted access.
Questions about privacy and access.
No. Family access is role-based and depends on what the individual or authorized representative chooses to share.
Only if their assigned permissions allow it. Acalit is designed to avoid automatic or uncontrolled sharing.
Not automatically. Professional access is profile-specific and limited to the context that has been intentionally shared or authorized.
Yes. Permissions can be updated or removed as the support circle changes.
No. Care Team conversations remain profile-specific so context and participants do not become mixed between different people.
No. Acalit is designed to support role-based sharing and structured communication. Organizations and professionals remain responsible for their own privacy, communication, and professional obligations.
Bring support together with clearer boundaries.
Create a Care Circle that helps people stay connected without losing privacy, control, or dignity.