My Care Hub

For people whose needs deserve to be understood

Everything that
matters to your care,
all in one place.

Help providers understand you, keep your care information organized, and find providers and community events near you — all from one profile you control.

Stay tuned — something's coming soon. For yourself, or for someone you care for.

Care card

Mason W.

24 · Non-speaking · Uses picture cards

Communicates withPicture cards, gestures
Sensitive toBright lighting, loud noise
Please don'tRush me, touch unexpectedly

What the clinician sees

“Give me a countdown before the needle. Numbing cream first. My mom stays in the room.”

Blood draw plan · Left arm · Distraction helps

Shared by QR. You choose every field on this card.

The idea

Every person is more than their diagnosis. But too often, the people supporting them only see a small piece of the picture.

MyCareHub helps share the whole person — not just their medical history.

Find care that fits

Explore providers, events and groups near you.

Filter by specialty, distance and insurance — then save the ones who got it right.

The Therapy Garden

Speech Therapy & Community Groups · 2.3 mi · Insurance accepted

A speech and occupational therapy practice serving children and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. The team builds functional communication skills through individualized therapy and DDD-approved community social groups focused on real-world conversation, connection and independence.

Who we serve

Children · 3 – 12 yrsTeens · 13 – 17 yrsAdults · 18+ yrs

Accessibility features

WheelchairParkingLow Lighting

Speech Therapy

Individual sessions targeting language, articulation and social communication.

45 – 60 min

Feeding Therapy

Supports children through sensory challenges and mealtime difficulties.

45 min

Adult Social Groups

DDD-approved peer groups building conversation, friendships and independence.

60 – 90 min
Visit thetherapygardennj.com

Support Group

Bright Circle Network

A welcoming space for families and caregivers of individuals with developmental disabilities. The group meets weekly to share experiences, offer encouragement, and build lasting connections — celebrating small wins and supporting each other through the harder days.

Who it's for

One app, built around the whole person.

The person being cared for, the people who care for them, and the practice on the other side of the door.

Your care, in your words

Write down how you communicate, what the room does to you, and what matters — once. Then hand it over in a scan, choosing every field that shows.

  • Meet Me — your introduction, before anyone reads a chart
  • Communication, sensory, medical and hospital profiles
  • Medications, insurance, documents and emergency contacts
For you screen

What a profile holds

Ten sections. Fill what's yours, skip the rest.

Every field is optional. An empty section is a valid answer.

Basic Info

Name, date of birth, the plain facts.

Medical Profile

Diagnosis, allergies, chronic conditions.

Communication

How you say yes, no, and where it hurts.

Sensory Profile

Lighting, noise, crowds, comfort items.

Hospital Toolkit

Blood draws, imaging, dental, surgery.

Medications

Dose, frequency, prescriber, reminders.

Insurance Information

Every card, group and member number.

Documents

Guardianships, lab reports, vaccinations.

Emergency Contacts

Who to call, and in what order.

Saved Items

Providers, events and groups worth keeping.

The part charts miss

A chart has no field for this.

It records what was done to you. Not how to reach you, or what the room does to you.

Communication

I communicate with

Written CommunicationSign LanguageGesturesPicture Cards

I understand best when you

Speak slowlyOne step at a time

Please don't

Rush meRaise your voiceTouch me unexpectedly

Plus pain communication — how you show pain, your non-verbal signs, and how you say yes and no.

Sensory profile

I am sensitive to

Bright lightingSmellsCrowdsWaiting roomsLoud noise

Preferences

Favorite topicsComfort itemsMusic you likeThings that calm youThings that increase anxiety

The difference between a waiting room that works and one that ends the appointment before it starts.

Hospital toolkit

The plan, written before the day.

Procedures go wrong in small, avoidable ways. The toolkit is where you write down what makes them go right.

Hospital toolkit
  • Before procedures

    How much warning you need, preferred positioning, how to explain things.

    Visuals help me
  • Blood draw plan

    Preferred arm, and what makes the difference on the day.

    Numbing creamCountdownDistraction
  • Imaging (MRI / CT / X-ray)

    Notes per scan type, so nobody guesses.

    Can lie stillNeeds headphonesCaregiver present
  • Dental & surgery

    Communication, sensory needs, anxiety level, sedation history.

How it works

Write it once. Choose what shows. Scan.

About seven minutes of setup, then it works for every appointment after.

  1. 01

    Set up a profile

    For yourself, or for someone you care for. Fill what's useful and skip the rest — every field is optional.

  2. 02

    Choose what shows

    Pick the sections and fields for this appointment. Guardianship papers don't need to travel to the dentist.

  3. 03

    Share when it matters

    Share your profile before the appointment, or scan your QR code at check-in and with your care team.

Ask AI Assistant

Coming Soon

Get help with medical terms or notes.

Appointments hand you words you didn't ask for. The assistant will translate them — and help you work out what to ask before you go in. Not available yet, but on the roadmap.

Ask AI Assistant

How sharing works

Powerful because it's built to be trusted.

This is a profile of a person's medical life, sensory limits and legal documents. That only helps if control never leaves their hands.

You choose every field

Sharing is per-field, not all-or-nothing. A dentist sees what a dentist needs.

Sharing is an action, not a state

A QR code or link is something you hand over deliberately — and stop handing over.

Their voice stays central

Managing someone's profile means carrying their words, not replacing them.

Plain language, no jargon

Fields ask how you communicate and what to avoid — not for a clinical vocabulary.

Nothing is assumed

Every field is optional. An empty section is a valid answer.

It travels with you

Your profile isn't locked in one clinic's system. It's yours, across every room.

Designed with input from

Individuals with disabilitiesFamily caregiversSpeech-language pathologistsDirect support professionalsDisability service providers

Inside the app

Built with the people who use it.

Meet Me screen

Meet Me

Your introduction, before anyone reads a chart.

Your QR code screen

Your QR code

Show at reception. Download it for next time.

Medications screen

Medications

Dose, frequency, prescriber — plus reminders.

Find providers screen

Find providers

By specialty, distance and insurance.

Events & groups screen

Events & groups

Explore and save what's near you.

Stay tuned — something's coming soon

Start with one profile.

Add what you want, when you want. Share it the first time it matters — and never explain from scratch again.