Innovative Comfort Care Dashboard: Streamlined Care CoordinationInnovative Comfort Care Dashboard: Streamlined Care Coordination
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Comfort Care Dashboard is a responsive single-page care coordination prototype for a fictional compassionate care-support organization.
The dashboard helps a family caregiver manage urgent care tasks, medication review, appointments, support messaging, care documents, and care-team navigation in one calm, accessible experience. I designed it around Sarah, a caregiver supporting Martha Miller, with the goal of reducing overwhelm during a stressful care situation.
I focused on making the interface feel alive through animated progress, modal interactions, gated actions, validation states, confirmation feedback, document status updates, and anchored navigation. The main flow allows Sarah to review medication items, confirm completion, and see the dashboard update from 72% to 80% while the urgent task changes from Action Required to Completed.
I used Google Stitch as the core design and prototyping tool for this project. I started with a larger Comfort Care portal idea, then used prompt-based iteration and in-place edits to simplify it into a focused single-page dashboard.
Through Stitch, I refined the layout, responsiveness, modal behavior, navigation anchors, message validation, progress updates, confirmation states, motion, and accessibility. I also used Stitch’s Accessibility Audit to review the dashboard beyond visual polish and identify semantic accessibility improvements for keyboard and screen reader users.
The final prototype was tested across desktop, tablet, and mobile views, then prepared with screenshots and a narrated walkthrough showing the working interactions.
Stitch helped me move quickly from an idea to a working interactive prototype. As someone still learning tech and interface design, I found it helpful for exploring layout, responsive views, and interaction flows without starting from a blank screen.
The most challenging part was learning how specific my prompts needed to be when fixing navigation anchors, modal behavior, validation states, responsiveness, and accessibility details. Overall, Stitch helped me understand how AI can support real product iteration, not just create a static screen.
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