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GiveCare Wiki

GiveCare is an AI-powered SMS platform for family caregivers. Its agent, Mira, acts as a chief of staff — tracking caregiver burden across six zones, screening for benefit programs, detecting crisis signals, and following up proactively.

63 million Americans provide unpaid care1. Nearly half experience major financial impact. Over $60 billion in benefits goes unclaimed annually2. GiveCare exists to close that gap — by meeting caregivers where they already are (SMS), before the breakdown, without friction.

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The wiki has three entry points. Pick the one that matches what you need.

Find benefits, guides, organizations, and condition-specific help. Browse by zone, condition, or situation.

LLM-maintained synthesis across product, domain concepts, evidence, and InvisibleBench — cited and grant-pullable.

How it works (the LLM Wiki pattern), how we curate, the catalog of every page, and the changelog.

How this wiki works

This is a persistent, compounding knowledge base maintained by LLM agents. Every claim traces to a cited source. When new research, code, or data arrives, the wiki updates — cross-references are maintained, contradictions are flagged, and the synthesis reflects everything we know.

The wiki sits between raw sources and the people who need to understand GiveCare. It is not a marketing site. It is a structured, interlinked reference designed to be pulled from — for grant applications, partner conversations, clinical collaborations, and development.

Curious how that actually works? See How This Wiki Works for the pattern behind it. See the maintenance log for recent updates.


  1. AARP/NAC. "Caregiving in the United States 2025." Source → 

  2. Code for America. "Benefits Enrollment Field Guide 2024." Source →