Health Analysis Reports
A month of check-ins,
one clear report
WelVoice combines mood data from every call with validated clinical assessments to auto-generate weekly and monthly reports that families and care coordinators receive.


Scattered check-ins,
one clear picture
A health analysis report gathers daily calls and mood entries, clinical scales, and medication data into one easy-to-read document of a senior's month.
WelVoice synthesizes all of it with AI so families and care coordinators can see, at a glance, how their loved one has been doing.
What goes into each report
14-page comprehensive analysis
AI auto-generates a 14-page PDF covering communication patterns, emotional tone, topic analysis, engagement, personality indicators, and wellbeing.
Clinical assessments (GDS-5, GAD-2, WHO-5, UCLA-3)
Validated clinical scales for depression, anxiety, wellbeing, and loneliness — cross-referenced with conversation data.
Conversations + mood + medication analysis
Combines call records, mood trends, and medication data to identify behavioral patterns. Visualizes weekly moving averages and trends.
Personalized recommendations
AI synthesizes all data to provide actionable recommendations: conversation topics, engagement tips, and wellbeing actions.
From conversations to a report
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Daily check-in calls
Voice conversations and mood entries accumulate every day.
- 2
Combine scales & data
Clinical scores are cross-analyzed with conversation and medication data.
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Auto-generate the report
A 14-page PDF report is built and delivered to the family.
How is this different from notes?
| WelVoice report | Hand-written log | No record | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Validated clinical scale scores | Included | Not included | Not included |
| Automatic mood & topic analysis | Included | Not included | Not included |
| Weekly & monthly trend charts | Included | Not included | Not included |
| Combined conversation & medication view | Included | Included | Not included |
| Personalized recommendations | Included | Not included | Not included |
Who receives the report?
From families to care coordinators and institutions — for everyone who watches over a senior's month.
- 01
Family caregivers
See how a distant parent did over the month — mood trends and recommendations on a single page.
- 02
Care coordinators
For staff watching over many seniors — clinical scores and trends surface who needs attention first.
- 03
Welfare & care facilities
For organizations that need periodic reporting — standardized reports cover both family updates and internal records.
Open a sample report
Below is a live preview of an actual report. Tap a section to expand the summary, emotional tone, recommendations, and more.
WELVOICE
Emotional & Behavioral Report
Youngsook Kim · April 1 – 30, 2025
GDS-5
1/5
Low risk
GAD-2
2/6
Mild
WHO-5
72%
Good
UCLA-3
4/9
Adequate
Over the past month, the user engaged in 28 conversations, maintaining a stable emotional state. Key interests were family relationships, health management, and daily activities.
- Overall mood positive (avg 4.1/5)
- High positive response in family conversations
- Regular medication adherence, no side effects
- WHO-5 at 72% indicates good wellbeing
Actual reports are downloaded as a 14-page PDF
This report is a behavioral analysis reference, not a clinical diagnosis. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.
Verified stories from real families
Verified reviews from families and care professionals — including those who receive these reports — are gathered in one place.
Common report questions
How often do I receive a report?
We provide weekly and monthly reports. Data from every call accumulates and reports are auto-generated per period.
What do scales like GDS-5 and GAD-2 mean?
They are internationally validated scales for depression (GDS-5), anxiety (GAD-2), wellbeing (WHO-5), and loneliness (UCLA-3). Scores are reference indicators and do not replace diagnosis.
Does this report replace a medical diagnosis?
No. The report is an emotional and behavioral analysis reference, not a clinical diagnosis. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.
How is the report delivered?
It downloads as a 14-page PDF, organized by section — executive summary, communication patterns, emotional tone, recommendations, and more.

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in the field
We publish only verifiable facts. The report is an emotional and behavioral analysis reference, not a clinical diagnosis — consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.
Operated in real senior households in partnership with Yuseong-gu, Daejeon.
Get a month of check-ins as a report
As daily calls add up, the report builds itself — no install, by voice.