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.
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.
| Device or service | Covered 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 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.careConnect 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.