CareNest

Focus Domain: Everyday Apps, Reimagined This domain invites you to reimagine the everyday digital tools we all rely on email, calendars, notes, messaging, and more. The goal: take something ordinary and redesign it to feel extraordinary. Whether it's an inbox that empathizes with your mood, a task app that adapts to your flow, or a chat system that respects your focus time this is your chance to breathe creativity into the mundane. Problem 1 POV Hi, I'm Asha. I manage healthcare for more than just myself. My father depends on long-term medication, I handle occasional prescriptions of my own, and between the two of us, care is spread across habits, reminders, pharmacy visits, and conversations that rarely live in one place. Some tools feel too complex for my father to trust. Others feel too rigid for me to rely on. The people who understand our routines best local pharmacists and family members aren't part of the digital experience at all. As our needs change over time, the systems meant to support us stay the same. What I need isn't another task manager for health. I need something that understands that healthcare is shared, uneven, and deeply tied to how people actually live their days. Problem Statement Design an everyday healthcare app that fits naturally into real human routines rather than forcing routines to adapt to it. The experience should support the ongoing, everyday nature of healthcare medications, refills, reminders, follow-ups, and interactions across people with different abilities, responsibilities, and levels of comfort with technology. It should feel equally usable for someone managing their own care and for someone managing care on behalf of others. The product should reflect the reality that healthcare is not static. Needs change, roles shift, and understanding grows or fades over time. The system should respond to these changes in a way that feels intuitive, reliable, and humane, without becoming overwhelming or impersonal. The outcome should be a Figma-based experience that clearly communicates not just how the interface looks, but what kind of everyday healthcare life it is designed to support and why that approach makes managing care feel simpler, safer, and more human over time

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