Connected care

Every safety device. One record. A way to pay for them.

Fall alerts, GPS trackers, motion sensors, smart pill dispensers, a watch already on the wrist — each one lives in its own app, is paid for out of pocket, and never talks to a doctor or a record. ComfortCard is the layer underneath. Bring any device; we hold one physician-attested record — and turn the cost into pre-tax dollars.

Bring the device. We hold the record.

These are the kinds of tools ComfortCard connects. You don't have to switch anything — the signals just flow into one place.

A device senses. It can't do the rest.

The best safety device still leaves you with an alert and no plan. ComfortCard is the four steps after the signal.

Device → record → doctor → family
01
One timeline
Every device's signal lands in a single record — next to who they are, not just how they're changing.
02
A physician on it
When a pattern turns clinical, a licensed physician reviews and signs — not an algorithm alone.
03
The family sees
One current picture to hand any sibling, new caregiver, or ER doctor — no re-explaining.
04
Care follows
If the trend warrants it, co-op.care steps in at home — already knowing the person.

The signals also anchor to who they are — the values and preferences captured early at mapofyou.com, held steady while everything else changes. Most systems measure how much is lost; this one keeps the person in view.

Made to pay for themselves
Device or serviceCovered by
Ambient safety system
Sensors, wearable, hub for a diagnosed condition
HSA / FSA · with an LMN
Fall-detection wearable
Medical-alert watch or pendant
HSA / FSA · with an LMN
Monthly monitoring review
A clinician reviews the device data each month
RTM / RPM · a covered service
Dementia care coordination
Ongoing management + caregiver support & respite
Medicare GUIDE
A monitoring device for a diagnosed condition can often be paid pre-tax from an HSA or FSA — when a clinician writes a Letter of Medical Necessity, which ComfortCard generates. When a clinician reviews the data each month, that review can itself be a covered service (remote monitoring). And for a dementia diagnosis, Medicare's GUIDE program funds ongoing coordination and caregiver respite. Eligibility is plan- and case-specific.
Not sure which device
Match the monitoring to the actual risk — not the marketing

A care coordinator looks at the real situation and maps the right device to the right worry: falls, wandering, missed medications, or just "something's different." No device you don't need.

Start with a care coordinator at co-op.care
ComfortCard
One record for every device. Free to start.

Connect what you already have, see what's HSA/FSA-eligible, and keep one picture your whole family can trust. Membership adds the physician letter, the monitoring review, and care at home when it's needed.

Create your free ComfortCard See membership — $59/mo →

Devices shown are examples of the categories ComfortCard connects — not endorsements or partnerships, and some (like Care Mojo) are in private beta. HSA/FSA eligibility requires a Letter of Medical Necessity and is plan- and case-specific; RTM/RPM and GUIDE are clinician-delivered services with their own eligibility rules. ComfortCard is not a medical device and does not diagnose or treat any condition. Nothing here is medical advice.