MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641049801 A) filed by ViniBrawn Healthcare Solutions (OPC) Private Limited; and Bml Munjal University, Bangalore, Karnataka, on April 19, for 'an integrated digital caregiving ecosystem with verified professional network, moderated community platform, and adaptive therapy tracking for caregivers of intellectually disabled children.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Nirupama M. P; Ms. Palak Bhatt; Mr. Harsh Soni; Mr. Aryan; and Mr. Shivin Khandelwal.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An Integrated Digital Caregiving Ecosystem with Verified Professional Network, Moderated Community Platform, and Adaptive Therapy Tracking for Caregivers of Intellectually Disabled Children AbleCircle (100) is an integrated digital caregiving ecosystem implemented as a mobile-first application using Flutter, Node.js, and PostgreSQL/Supabase, developed at BML Munjal University, Gurgaon by inventors Palak Bhatt, Harsh Soni, Aryan, and Shivin Khandelwal, under the mentorship of Dr. Nirupama M.P. The system comprises: a professional credential verification engine (210) applying OCR-assisted document validation and regulatory body database lookup with admin manual review; a moderated community interaction module (300) with NLP-assisted content moderation, peer-matched forums, and expert-pinned responses; a structured therapy tracking and progress module (320) providing bidirectional therapist-authored updates, parent acknowledgements, and longitudinal milestone timeline visualisation with predictive intervention suggestions; a curated resource and guidance hub (330) with age-and-condition filtering, government scheme directories, and Google Maps-integrated localised service discovery in multi-language format; and a DPDP Act and GDPR-compliant privacy and consent module (230). The system produces measurable improvements in therapy continuity, caregiver access to verified professional guidance, and community-based emotional well-being support for families of intellectually disabled children."
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