The model
One outreach session. Three visit lanes.
CaritaHub treats every outreach session as a mix of three job types. The lane is the load-bearing signal — it sets the pin colour, the urgency, the question script, and the flow when the staff arrives.
High-Risk
Trigger: RIM score R1 or R2 with no visit in the last 7 days.
Welfare check. Front-loaded in the priority weights. The session card shows the red badge, the "RIM R3 · welfare priority" header, and any care flags (falls risk, lives alone, caregiver stress) in coral.
- Lives alone · recent fall
- Mobility aid · diabetic
- Stroke history · caregiver burnout
Befriending
Trigger: Volunteer–senior pair, scheduled visit due.
Relationship maintenance. The senior knows their volunteer; continuity matters more than urgency. The session card shows the assigned befriender's name and how many visits they've had so far.
- 4th visit · likes to chat about cricket
- Volunteer pair: Aunty Wati
- 3rd visit · gardening enthusiast
SGO Prospect
Trigger: Non-member on the outreach list, not yet contacted.
First-contact conversion. The goal is to move from prospect → contacted → converted member. Outcome panel adds a "Convert to member?" toggle for warm leads.
- New referral · not yet AAC member
- Referred by neighbour
- Referred by RC / GP
Lane identity is consistent across every screen: pin colour on the map, badge on the stop card, border on the session header, segment colour on the session-impact donut.