01·how it works

How Kintently works.

Four steps. One score. Your whole family on the same page.

1

Start a check-in

Answer questions about how your parent is managing daily life. Bathing, meals, medications, mobility, finances, and more. Five to ten minutes.

We also check how you're holding up. The score watches the person doing the caring, too.

Check-in · 4 of 15

~6 min

MealsMostly independent
MedicationsNeeds reminders
MobilitySteady with cane
FinancesHelp with bills
2

See the InPlace Score™

Your InPlace Score™ is a number between 0 and 1000. It tells you where your parent falls on a spectrum from needing full-time help to living independently. The higher the number, the more independent.

See the full methodology →

742

Good · trending steady

12 of 15 dimensions in Good or better

3

Get your next step

After each check-in, Kintently reads the full picture: which dimensions shifted, how the score is trending, whether your burnout level changed, and how active your care circle has been. Then it surfaces one action. The most important thing you can do this week.

If your parent's mobility dropped and your burnout is high, the next step might be about you, not them. The system accounts for both.
daily living
your next step

Schedule a PT evaluation for Mom. Mobility dropped from 7 to 5 over the past two check-ins.

why

Mobility is a high-weight dimension. Addressing it now prevents a band change.

4

Share with your family

Invite siblings. Show them the timeline. When your brother can see the same score, the same trends, the same status, you don't have to explain what you're doing or justify what you need. The data speaks for itself.
An older couple sitting on a couch together, looking at a phone and tablet in warm afternoon light.
The timeline

Snapshots become a story.

Every check-in, every score change, every note appears in the timeline. Over weeks and months you build a picture of how things are changing. That's the picture you need when you talk to the doctor, or when you need your family to understand.

  • May 18

    Check-in recorded

    Score 742 · Good

    You
  • Apr 22

    Check-in recorded

    Score 758 · Good

    Daniel
  • Apr 02

    Note added

    Doctor's appointment. Meds adjusted.

    You
  • Mar 14

    Check-in recorded

    Score 731 · Good

    You
when you need help now

Something happened. The Care Assistant builds you a plan.

Type what's going on in plain language. "Dad fell in the bathroom and is complaining about his hip." Kintently uses your parent's current InPlace Score, their dimension history, and your care circle to generate a structured action plan.

what you get back

  • A severity level, from supportive action to call 911
  • Numbered steps for right now
  • What to do in the next 24 hours
  • What to watch for going forward
  • Whether to loop in your care circle or a professional
  • A note for you, because you're also in this

Plans are saved. You can print them, share them to your family's timeline, and revisit them later.

care assistantplan · saved

"Dad fell in the bathroom and is complaining about his hip."

  1. SEVERITY

    Monitor closely. Not an emergency yet.

  2. RIGHT NOW

    Check for visible injury. Help him sit. Do not move him if there is hip pain.

  3. NEXT 24 HOURS

    Call his PCP today. If pain worsens or he cannot bear weight, go to urgent care.

  4. WATCH FOR

    Bruising, swelling, confusion, or refusal to walk by tomorrow morning.

  5. LOOP IN

    Notify Daniel and Sarah in your care circle.

  6. FOR YOU

    This is the third incident this month. Block 20 minutes tonight that is yours.

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