Before Everything Changed, They Were Connected.
Robert didn't know it yet, but the app his daughter set up that Monday would change everything three days later.
Emma downloads Arcade and adds her family to her health circle. One by one, Dad, Mom, and Jake accept the invite from their own phones. The whole process takes five minutes.
Welcome to Arcade
Your family's health, all in one place.
The Tightness in His Chest Won't Go Away.
2:12 PM. Robert reaches for his phone. This doesn't feel like heartburn.
Pressure in his chest, radiating down his left arm. He's short of breath and sweating. His father had a heart attack at 58. He's 56. He opens the symptom checker. Three questions later, the response is immediate: "Call 911 now."
Dad Is in the ER.
Emma's phone buzzes during a meeting two states away. Jake's buzzes in the middle of a lecture at college. They both see the same words.
The alert is specific -- Dad's location, his status, which doctor, what tests. Emma texts Jake: "Should we fly home?" He screenshots the status: labs pending, vitals stable, Dr. Chen assigned. "Not yet -- but we'll know the second something changes." They're hundreds of miles away, but they're completely in the loop.
She Needs Answers.
Sarah is sitting in the ER waiting room. She doesn't know what's happening, and no one has explained anything.
Sarah opens the AI assistant and asks what's happening. The AI explains the tests they're running, what troponin measures, why it takes time, and what comes next -- all in plain language. For the first time since they arrived, she feels like she understands.
Hi Robert! How can I help?
I have your health data loaded
He's Going to Be Okay.
8:30 PM. The cardiologist delivers the words Sarah has been waiting six hours to hear.
Discharge instructions arrive all at once -- medications, follow-ups, warning signs. But Arcade organizes everything into plain language and divides it across the family. Sarah manages Dad's medication schedule at home. Emma calls the pharmacy from two states away to confirm refills. Jake reviews the discharge summary between classes. Everyone knows their part -- no matter where they are.
While They Sleep, Everything Is Arranged.
11:00 PM. Sarah finally closes her eyes. By morning, every detail will be handled.
Discharge event received at 11:04 PM. Prior auth submitted by 11:09. Auto-approved by 2:47 AM. Home health provider matched by 5:13 AM. When Sarah wakes at 6:30, one notification: "Robert's home care visit is confirmed for Thursday at 10 AM." Nothing left to figure out.
The Morning Before the Nurse Arrives.
Medications organized. Blood pressure log printed. Questions written down. Everything is ready.
The AI sent personalized checklists the night before. Sarah's has six items -- medications organized, vitals logged, questions written down. Emma's has two: call the pharmacy to confirm the refill, and review Dad's discharge summary so she can ask the right questions on the family video call tonight. Jake's has one: text Dad a photo of something that'll make him laugh. A voice agent calls Sarah at 9:00 to confirm the visit. No questions this time. They already know what to expect.
She's Three Minutes Away.
Jake's phone buzzes between classes. He glances down: "Maria (Home Health RN) has arrived at Dad's." Three hundred miles away, he exhales.
Maria has already reviewed Robert's AI-generated summary -- cardiac history, discharge notes, medications, family context. She doesn't need him to repeat anything. She asks how he's feeling, checks his vitals, and starts her assessment. Her notes sync in real-time to his cardiologist, PCP, insurer -- and to Emma and Jake's phones, so they can see exactly what happened without having to call and ask.
Day 14. He's Walking Again.
Robert checks in every morning. Today, for the first time, he answers: "Good."
Blood pressure stable. Medications on schedule. Mood trending positive for five days straight. His customized diet and exercise plan adapts each week based on his progress. His cardiologist reviews the dashboard -- no interventions needed. On day 30, Robert completes the program. Three months later, he walks Emma down the aisle.
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