Inviting caregivers to shape the next chapter of Carevation.
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November is National Family Caregivers Month, and this year’s theme — “Plug-in to Care” — couldn’t feel more fitting. It’s about connecting to the networks, knowledge, and tools that help us care better and last longer.
Over the past year, that’s exactly what I’ve been working on quietly: a digital platform built to help caregivers bring structure, calm, and collaboration to their care.
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🪴 Carevation is my attempt to turn the chaos of caregiving into something more connected — a space where caregivers can organize the medical, personal, and emotional threads that make up each day.
In a post earlier this year, “Building Quietly,” I shared the first steps of this journey. Now, I’m ready to open the doors a little wider.
Caregiving, to me, is musical — a kind of orchestra.
Each person plays a part: clinicians, therapists, family, home health aides, friends. The caregiver stands at the center, holding the baton, bringing those efforts into harmony.
I don’t have the medical training to play every instrument, but I can help set the rhythm — making sure the music of care continues (even if it can sometimes feel bumpy).
That’s why I built Carevation: to help caregivers conduct that orchestra — creating clarity from complexity, and harmony from the many moving parts of care.
Carevation is now stable, usable, and growing every week. I have new features and improvements lined up that will be incorporated over the coming months. But before the wider release, I’m inviting this Substack community — a circle of thoughtful, experienced caregivers — to join Early Access.
You’ll get to explore the platform early, share feedback, and help shape what comes next.
If you’ve been following along or have ideas to make caregiving tools truly useful, I’d love your voice in the mix.
👉 Learn more and Sign up for Early Access at carevation.ai
Thank you for walking beside me through this quiet build. Your encouragement, stories, and reflections continue to guide how Carevation evolves.
💭 Here’s to making care a little clearer — and a little more harmonious — for everyone who gives it.
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