ADHD Health Storylines 4+
Self Care Catalysts Inc
Designed for iPad
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- Free
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Description
Developed in partnership with the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), this app makes it easy to record your symptoms, routines, moods, medication, and more for adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Choose what you want to track to build your own health story. This helps you learn more about your health, and share more with your care team, so you both see the full story.
More than just a “productivity app”, ADDA Health Storylines provides tools for managing your life with ADHD in the following ways:
BUILD SELF-AWARENESS
Track your symptoms, moods and thoughts using built-in tools to quickly and conveniently capture events and their effects as they happen. You can also import data from other health and fitness apps that you use.
SET REMINDERS
Plan and create a routine and medication schedule, all with auditory and visual alerts. Never miss a dose again.
CELEBRATE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Record completing everyday chores, share insights and capture achievements in the success journal.
CREATE GOOD HABITS
Build personalized routines and track your weekly progress towards creating successful habits.
SHARE THE JOURNEY
Every captured event is summarized in a simple view called “My Storylines.” Choose what you want to track, and choose what you want to share with your care team or your loved ones.
By using ADDA Health Storylines, you have the opportunity to anonymously contribute learning from your story to a vital data resource that the healthcare industry can use to improve care in the future, for people like you.
User testimonial
“I like the way I can put in a routine that I want to create, it reminds me and I can keep track of how well I am doing keeping up with my routine through the history graphic. ‘My Storylines’ which summarizes all of my inputs would be valuable to take to my doctor as it is concise enough to make sense of things."
ADDA Health Storylines is developed in partnership with the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) for adults with ADHD, and is powered by the Health Storylines™ platform from Self Care Catalysts Inc.
What’s New
Version 7.16
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Bug fixes.
Ratings and Reviews
Difficult interface
This app has all the content and makings for an excellent app for ADHD patients. But it feels like it was made in 2006. If the developers could hire an app designer that could implement a more user-friendly interface, I’d hands down use this every day.
Having ADHD I have a huge problem tracking symptoms, habits, chores, etc. I wanted an app that would help me track my daily life so I can look back on trends and isolate areas of improvement.
But the app doesn’t even zoom to fit my iPhone 11 Pro screen. The whole interface is clunky. It feels like some clinical researchers took some serious time and effort to build an app with the exact features I need, then used a terrible and outdated app making template to build it.
Please please PLEASE get a skilled developer to overhaul this app! I desperately need it but it’s impossible to use!!!!
This should be featured higher!
I searched ‘ADHD symptom tracker’ in the store and only got an app for parents to help their kids learn emotional control which, while great, doesn’t help my 28 year old, childless self! I’ve been dealing with PMDD and wanting to know how it relates to and effects my ADHD symptoms throughout my cycle and other things going on in my life and this was exactly what I needed! I was disappointed that a larger app like Clue wouldn’t have that option but I’m happy to have found such an all encompassing app to track my ADHD stuff instead. The only thing that I would suggest so far (having downloaded it about 10 minutes ago, mind you) is to correct the aspect ratio of the display so it doesn’t accidentally get resized and need to be reset to fully zoomed out every few minutes.
Not practical for someone with ADHD
I downloaded this thinking it would be a simple useful tool that I could use as a handicap for my deficits. The first thing I wanted to track was my medication.. hoping I could figure out a way to track how to figure out how much I needed at certain times in the day. I type in “Adderall” and an exhaustive list of every mg and manufacturer pops up. So I quickly got annoyed and scrolled back. Then I tried the “symptoms” and realized I had to type them in as well. And it was just a list. No fun buttons, no bells or whistles. Same when I clicked on the habit tracker section.
If you’re going to force someone with ADHD to type in all of these tiny details and then expect this person to keep up with it, with little reward, and track these tiny details over time, your app is going to fail. I need instant immediate feedback and reinforcement. I need bells and whistles and bright colors and shiny and pretty and sparkly so I don’t lost interest!!
I have ADHD afterall!!!
App Privacy
The developer, Self Care Catalysts Inc, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
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Information
- Seller
- Self Care Catalysts Inc
- Size
- 36.7 MB
- Category
- Health & Fitness
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 8.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © Self Care Catalysts, Inc.
- Price
- Free