For Home Care Agencies and Care Teams

Keep care connected after the first visit.

Sevah helps clients share day-to-day context and helps your team prepare for the next call, review, or visit.

See the handoff at home

Between visits

The care plan continues when your team leaves the home.

Clients live with new routines and questions every day. Your team needs useful context without another stream of unreviewed alerts.

Daily

client connection

Reviewed

care-team context

Care-team-led

decisions and follow-up

Care that keeps its thread

See what changed. Choose what happens next.

Welcome the client home

Give each enrolled client a familiar way to stay connected after the hospital handoff.

Prepare for the next touchpoint

Review concise context before outreach or a scheduled home visit.

Keep follow-up visible

Turn a relevant change into a clear, staff-owned next step.

Keep your team in charge

Use Sevah for companionship and context support; your caregivers and coordinators decide what happens next.

What changes

A handoff that keeps moving.

A warmer start after discharge.

Better-informed calls and visits.

Clearer ownership of follow-up.

Continuity that can scale by client cohort.

FAQ

For Home Care Agencies and Care Teams, answered

Does Sevah replace caregivers or provide medical care?

No. Sevah is a conversational companion and a home-helper robot for chores - it doesn't provide medical or clinical care. Your caregivers continue providing personal care and support; Sevah adds companionship, daily context, and help around the house.

Does every client interaction become an alert?

No. The agency defines review and follow-up workflows so the team receives useful context rather than automated directives.

Who decides what happens with the context Sevah surfaces?

Your team does. Diagnosis, treatment, escalation, and documentation decisions remain with the care team. Sevah can support client connection, follow-up, and documentation readiness. Each organization remains responsible for its own care decisions, staffing, and compliance.

See the rest of the handoff.

Families, discharge planners, and home care teams each carry a different part of the journey home.

Make the transition home feel connected.

Start with one care pathway and a clear human review process.