When you open SeniorThrive, you land on a screen we call My Day. It is your home screen. Here is what each piece of it means, from the top down.
1. The greeting at the top
A short, warm hello, with the date. Nothing to tap. Just so you know where you are.
2. Your ThriveScore
The big number. It starts at 25 when you join and grows from there, a few points at a time, as you do the small things that matter. It is not a medical score and it is not a grade. Tap it to see how it has grown.
3. Your Daily Check-In card
A small card asking how you are today. Takes less than a minute. It is the most important small habit in SeniorThrive, because it is how you notice yourself, and how the people in your Circle see a gentle sign that you are okay.
4. Today's reminders and appointments
Medications, appointments, and any check-ins or safety tasks due today. If nothing is scheduled, you will see a short, friendly note instead.
5. Your first few days look simpler on purpose
For the first few days, My Day stays deliberately focused: a small number of things, one at a time, so nothing feels like a pile of homework. Around day four, more of SeniorThrive opens up, and it arrives in two gentle waves rather than all at once.
So if a tool you read about is not on your screen yet, nothing is broken and nothing is locked away from you. It is simply waiting its turn.
6. The six hubs (your sidebar or bottom rail)
SeniorThrive is organized into six hubs, one for each part of life.
My Day. Your daily anchor. Check-in, reminders, ThriveScore.
My Health. Medications, vitals, symptoms, wearables.
My Home. Room Checks, emergency info, connected devices, care plan.
Family & Friends. Your Circle, messages, photos, and the letters you want kept.
Activities. Games, hobbies, exercise videos, books, gardening.
Daily Life. Meals and recipes, rides, pets, the small practical good things.
Tap any hub to go into it. Each hub has its own set of tools, called spokes. You can read What are hubs, and how SeniorThrive is organized for more on the shape of the app.
7. Avery, in the corner
The small chat bubble in the corner is Avery, our chat assistant. Tap it any time and ask a question in plain English. Avery knows the app well and can walk you through almost anything.
8. Your name and your Preferences
At the top corner, tap your name to open Preferences. That is where you change your privacy settings, set up reminders, adjust your plan, and manage who is in your Circle.
That is the dashboard. Everything else lives inside the hubs.