For families and caregivers
You can't be there every hour. Boldie can.
After discharge, families carry an invisible weight. Constant worry. Unanswered questions. The fear of missing something important. Bolden lifts that weight — daily check-ins, plain language updates, and a direct line to the care team.
How Bolden grows with a family
The first month, together.
Discharge home
Discharge nurse adds the patient to Bolden in 30 seconds. Family gets a welcome text in their language.
First check-in
Boldie calls. Asks how the night went, how medications are going, whether the home is safe.
The week settles
Daily calls become a kind of company. Family stays informed. The home health aide sees what changed since yesterday.
Catching what changed
A new pain. Boldie hears it. The right nurse knows within the hour, while it still matters.
Steady ground
Recovery has its own shape. Bolden's role evolves — less daily check-in, more steady support — as your family finds its new rhythm.
What changes for your family
Less worry. More presence.
A daily check-in — without the daily call
Boldie calls your loved one every day and sends you a plain language summary after. Know how they slept, how they're feeling, whether they took their medications — without asking.
Your care circle
Add a sibling, a spouse, a close friend. Everyone who cares stays in the loop — without anyone having to relay everything. One source of truth.
In their language
Boldie is multilingual. If your parent is more comfortable in Mandarin, Vietnamese, or Spanish — Boldie meets them there, without hesitation.
When it matters most
If something urgent comes up, the right people know the same day. Not at the next appointment. Not when it's too late. Now — when it can still make a difference.
“My sisters and I stopped worrying every night. For the first time in weeks, I felt relieved — knowing Mom was safe at home.”
Family member · Houston, TX
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