Hero
Care-home isolation is a continuity failure
Care teams are overextended and interactions become transactional.
Nura adds conversation continuity between limited staff touchpoints.
CTA: Support residents between rounds
Problem (tie to the WHY)
Residents can be left with too little meaningful conversation.
Solution (Nura)
Nura preserves names, stories, and context so residents feel known.
Proof
- Source describes structural staffing constraints in care homes.
- Source reframes isolation as continuity failure, not intent failure.
Objections + rebuttals
- Objection: "This replaces human connection."
- Rebuttal: What the critic now sees: it fills gaps between human interactions.
FAQ
Is this a caregiver replacement?
No.
Can it track context changes?
Framework suggests pattern awareness; clinical validation is [DATA NEEDED].
Is privacy preserved?
Yes, local and user-owned by architecture.
CTA section
Add continuity where staffing time is limited.
Primary CTA: Support residents between rounds