Sound Of Your Love - Hospital care solution for patients and families through Covid-19 pandemic

Client: Unprecedented pandemic times along with severe lockdown restrictions impede access for COVID-19 patients to communicate with their loved ones. This caused a necessity to create a new patient app for voice messaging that unlike to existing solutions would help to connect patients with their families with a single tap.

Location: Tennessee, USA

How relationship started: HebronSoft supported development of the website solution for the Sound of Your Love by creating a newly improved web application for sharing voice recordings, patients in hospitals, hospices, and care homes. ‘Sound of Your Love’ enables weakened and elderly people in hospitals, hospices, and ICUs to listen to reassuring voice recordings without getting extremely exhausted

Challenge: Build everything lightning fast during the first days of Covid-19 breakout

Services and Expertise: Mobile Development, Tech Advisory, UX & UI Design; Testing Services; Full-stack Engineering

Technologies: Flutter, React, Express, Twilio

Achievements:

  • Enabled “Get and share” unique call-in number with a passcode for your family circle.
  • Implemented the recording of high-quality audio files such as loving words, a favorite song or poem, or a shared memory – anything that can provide assurance and comfort to your loved ones
  • Enabled easy management, editing, and playback of your voice recordings
  • Made a smooth integration with third-party services for phone to server integration, data storage etc
  • Used any-platform approach: Access the functionality of the web app from any devices on any platform
  • Created a log keeping for recurring activities of self-reflection and introspection
  • Integrated free voice messaging service

Value of our services:

  • Sound of Your Love lets family and friends leave voice messages for isolated loved ones which can be played back to them by a care worker from any phone. This saves busy nurses time – at any point during their rotation, they can simply call in, punch in an access code, and set the phone near the patient where the messages play back-to-back on a loop.
  • Amy Winstead, a hospice chaplain who is part of the Sound of Your Love team: “Frank, whose family and friends set up a Sound of Your Love account in his final days of cancer, said he felt like he got to witness his own funeral,” she said. “He has since passed away, but he knew in his final moments how much he was loved.”