| SCHEDULED, EXPECTED AND FAMILIAR |

♦  JennyGram is an automated daily check-in program customized with your agency name and caller ID. Simply choose the wellness topic and schedule a check-in call for the same time each day.

♦  Every JennyGram check-in includes an easy-to-understand wellness tip about self-care management at home.

♦  “Press 2” is a Safeguard Call-Back feature for listeners with non-urgent questions or concerns.

♦  An immediate call log details who answered, who didn’t, and who needs a call-back.

 

 | PROACTIVE OUTREACH |

♦  creates a stronger partnership with the medical community, families and seniors;

♦  avoids preventable hospital readmissions and ER visits;

♦  provides vital self-care management skills for aging-in-place;

♦  builds market share through home care excellence.

 

 

| GROWS, SUSTAINS AND RETAINS MARKET SHARE | 

♦  Generate new pockets of referral with JennyGram wellness cards.

♦  Generate new prospect lists through concerned adult children and family members.

♦  Start new conversations with the medical community.

 

 

| EDUCATE, STIMULATE, AND ENGAGE |

JennyGram is more than just a daily check-in, it’s about self-care management.  With simple, easy-to-follow tips, you’ll be empowering and educating patients, clients, and other members of your community.

JennyGram offers five different wellness tracks; simple but empowering messages of self-care management, including nutrition & diet, prevention & screenings, sleeping, home safety, exercise, aging, diabetes, heart health and other wellness tips.

 

| ADDED SECURITY,  ACCOUNTABILITY |

JennyGram provides the opportunity each day to stop little problems from becoming big ones. With the Safeguard Call-Back feature, listeners with questions or concerns simply press #2 for an agency callback. You’ll receive an immediate call-log detailing who answered, who did not, and who has requested a callback from your agency.

 

JennyGram does not offer medical advice. It is not an emergency response system, nor is it meant to take the place of  qualified health professionals or care providers.