The Care Card is Maddy's soft pocket of regulation tools. It ships opinionated and ready, so nobody has to build a toolkit on a hard day. If a default set does not fit, a mode is one tap away. And if you want to shape it by hand, you can, without ever being made to.
A curated set of tools is already here the first time you open Care. No setup, no blank slate, no decisions required.
One tap swaps the whole set for a bundle that fits the day: Everyday, Low day, Overstimulated, Wind-down.
Add from the library, hide what you never reach for, reorder so your first choice is on top. Only if you want to.
Three layers, each optional after the first. The default alone is a complete experience. Modes and manual editing sit on top for anyone who wants them, and nothing about them is required, timed, or counted.
Five moments: the warm default, the one-tap mode switch, hand-editing, the personal "What helps me" list, and how Care is gently offered on a hard day, never forced.
Things for you, Maddy. No pressure.
One tap. Pick the shape of today.
Reorder with the arrows. Hide with the eye. Add from the library below.
The things you already know work. In your words.
However today is, is okay.
No need to do anything. It is here if a soft tool would help right now.
A solo subject with no caregiver gets the identical hybrid mechanics: same default, same modes, same make-it-yours. The differences are small and additive.
Your card, entirely your call.
Same hybrid philosophy, turned toward the person doing the supporting. This is the caregiver's own regulation surface, not a place to edit anyone else's. Caregiver load is first-class (reward canon decision 6).
A card that is just yours. Supporting is a lot.
Your regulation surface, not Maddy's. Shape it for you.
The subject's day and task view on iPad. The wider canvas gives Care a permanent home in a side rail: the Care Card renders as a calm two-column grid beside the day, always one glance away. iPad is additive only; iPhone does not regress.
However today is, is okay. Nothing carries over from yesterday.
🌤 You said today feels okay