A friendly, conversation-based digital ally that decreases the complexities of daily living and supports your health management
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From daily tasks to understanding what they should be doing for their health
                "I like to keep up with what's happening in my neighborhood and Clarence tells me every morning what's going on"
- Jane R."Clarence explains my doctor's instructions in plain language that's easy to understand"
- Amy P."I needed to get new car insurance and Clarence provided steps to take and links to resources, it was much simpler than trying to search through Google"
- Mike N."I was getting light-headed and was starting to worry about what was wrong, Clarence helped me realized I was dehydrated and just needed to drink more water"
- Renee L.In the portal you can create, setup, and customize member services
                
                    
                    A cut on Mary's leg was throbbing when she woke up one morning and mentions to Clarence that she is going to get it checked out at the emergency department at a local hospital the next day.
Clarence lets Mary know that seeing a clinician at an Urgent Care could be a better option and she would spend less time waiting.
Mary decides that the urgent care would make the most sense, so Clarence sends her a link to sign up for an appointment the same day.
                    Clarence reminds Mary of her appointment and Mary realizes she didn't ask her granddaughter if she could drive her. Clarence mentions that Mary's Medicare Advantage Plan covers transportation to clinical appointments and helps her book a ride.
                    Mary isn't sure how often she is supposed to change the bandages on her leg and also heard from a friend that her new cephalexin medication could interact with diabetes drugs.
She asks Clarence, who lets her know that the wound should be cleaned and redressed daily for the next week based on her care plan and reminds Mary of what to look for that would indicate she might need additional care. Clarence also lets Mary know that cephalexin doesn't have a known interaction with her Humolog, but that it can increase the effects of Metformin, a different drug to treat diabetes.
Mary feels like life is simpler with Clarence, she also feels like she is able to manage her health in much better ways
Her granddaughter is kept up to date on how Mary is doing feels less stress, she knows she can intervene if anything seems off