Patient advocacy & supported care

Support the person who is supporting someone else.

Veridose is being built for the people helping someone else stay on top of care — whether that means supporting an older parent, helping an 88-year-old family member manage medication, or keeping daily routines, records, and changing needs better organised.

Care is often emotional, practical, and changing all at once. Veridose is designed to make that support feel more joined-up, more visible, and more respectful.

Why this matters

Care is often shared, not solo

A lot of people are helping someone else stay on top of medication, appointments, daily routines, records, and changing needs — especially older relatives or family members with long-term conditions.

Important details can be hard to keep together

When care is coordinated through memory, paper notes, calls, and scattered messages, things can be missed or become harder to track over time.

Support should not remove dignity

Helping someone else stay on top of care should feel respectful and structured, not like taking control away from them.

Built around real family and care life

Helping someone else stay on top of care should be easier.

A lot of care is not delivered by a system alone. It is delivered by family, partners, carers, and trusted supporters who keep things moving day to day. Veridose is designed to help make that support more organised, more visible, and less dependent on memory alone.

Linked access

Veridose is designed to support appropriate linked visibility between a person and the trusted supporter helping them stay on top of care.

Daily continuity

Care often changes in small ways over time. Better visibility helps people keep track of what matters without relying only on memory.

Medication and routine support

For many families, support is practical: helping with medication, records, routines, and making sure important needs are not missed.

Dignity and trust

Advocacy should feel supportive and respectful, not intrusive. Veridose is built around helping care stay joined-up while preserving dignity.

How Veridose helps advocacy and supported care

A clearer route for records, routines, and linked support.

Veridose is not there to remove independence or replace care relationships. It is being built to support more joined-up visibility, better continuity, and stronger day-to-day organisation where someone else is helping keep care on track.

Support carers, partners, and family members with a clearer route for helping someone else manage care
Help keep medication, records, routines, and updates more organised
Support linked access between the person receiving care and the person helping them
Create better continuity where care changes day to day
Reduce confusion caused by fragmented information and messy handover
Support advocacy with more dignity, visibility, and confidence

Better coordination

When information is clearer, care becomes easier to support across family members, carers, and day-to-day routines.

Less pressure

Trusted supporters should not have to hold everything in their head all the time just to keep someone safe and supported.

More reassurance

A clearer care route helps both the person receiving support and the person helping them feel more settled and informed.

Need support for someone else’s care?

Let’s make supported care more joined-up and less overwhelming.

If you want to explore Veridose for family support, older relatives, linked care visibility, medication organisation, or advocacy, get in touch.

Contact details

Phone01159 71 38 38

Emailsupport@veridose.co.uk

Address1 Hanley Street, NG1 5BL

Websitewww.veridose.co.uk

CompanyTrent End Ventures LTD