MoreTime / Stories & Memories
Personal stories need care, consent, and context.
How MoreTime supports memories, reflections, opinions, prompts, messages, and personal history.
Decision Path
Review MoreTime in the right order.
Move from resident voice overview into memories, family participation, privacy, and care-environment fit.
Step 1
MoreTime
Resident voice overview
Step 2
Stories & Memories
Personal stories need care, consent, and context.
Step 3
Family Participation
Family participation needs boundaries before access.
Step 4
Privacy & Access
Private stories need careful access decisions.
Step 5
Care Environment Integration
Care environments need support that keeps the picture clear.
What Gets Preserved
MoreTime can help organize personal material that deserves a careful home.
- Life stories, memories, opinions, preferences, reflections, and messages
- Written prompts, audio notes, family questions, routines, likes, dislikes, and personal context
- What the resident wants to share and what should remain private
Workflow Fit
The system should meet residents where they are, including quieter or assisted participation.
- Family, staff, or care teams may help collect context when appropriate
- Participation format should fit the person's comfort, ability, and consent
- The record should support the relationship, not turn the person into a task
Humility
Story preservation should stay centered on memory, access, and family context.
- No promise of improved health, reduced loneliness, better care outcomes, therapy, diagnosis, or clinical benefit
- Sensitive stories require consent, privacy, and access review
- Care teams and families remain responsible for appropriate use
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