About Veria
Veria is a non-clinical tool that helps caregivers keep everyday observations clear, consistent, and easy to share — especially when time is limited.
Background
Family caregivers often observe meaningful day-to-day changes, but these observations are fragmented across people, time, and memory. During follow-up appointments or care handovers, it's difficult to communicate clearly within limited time — leading to repeated explanations, missed context, or vague summaries.
When it comes time for follow-up conversations or care reviews, these observations need to be brought together within limited time, in a way that others can quickly understand.
Veria exists to support clear, real-time communication — not medical understanding.
Problem
In short clinical interactions (e.g. follow-up visits), caregivers struggle to:
- Recall changes accurately over time
- Describe whether changes are gradual or concentrated
- Communicate observations consistently across multiple caregivers
- Present information in a form that clinicians can quickly scan and understand
As a result, conversations rely on vague phrases without structure, despite caregivers having observed more detail.
Scope
Veria is a non-clinical, real-time communication tool for caregivers. It enables families to:
- Log simple, low-friction observations as they occur
- Keep shared notes in one consistent timeline
- Organize those observations by time and trend
- Present a concise, structured view during follow-up visits or care handovers
In scope
- Recording raw caregiver observations
- Fixed trend dimensions: Mental state · Appetite · Sleep · Mobility / activity level
- Each care unit can also define up to two additional custom dimensions.
- Information is organised by time, showing how often something occurs and how it changes: Frequency · Distribution · Direction of change
- Mobile-friendly, quick-access review view for live conversations
- Storage and display only. Interpretation remains the responsibility of clinicians or professionals.
Boundaries
This product explicitly does not:
- Provide medical advice or clinical interpretation
- Assess severity, risk, or disease progression
- Generate recommendations or alerts
- Explain what trends “mean”
- Diagnose conditions or suggest treatments
- Replace professional judgement
- Act as a medical record or health management system
Any feature that introduces interpretation, scoring, or inference is out of scope.