CareMOBI is an mHealth platform designed for persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their care partners, enabling tri-directional information exchange among family caregivers, adult day centers, and primary care providers. The application captures measures relevant to dementia care—such as vital signs, medication adherence, appointments, behavior, and function—and is being advanced toward decision support with personalized notifications to help care teams recognize emerging problems while minimizing notification fatigue. The technology emphasizes user-centered design and interoperability across community settings, with potential integration of artificial intelligence to identify risk for adverse outcomes and support shared clinical decisions.The team, led by Tina Sadarangani, PhD, ANP-BC, at New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing, brings experience in adult/gerontological nursing, technology-enabled chronic care management, and stakeholder-engaged design. Development is supported by prior federally funded awards (R21AG069801 and K23AG071948) and longstanding collaboration with community partners, including adult day programs. Through clinical expertise and iterative design with end users, the group aims to integrate adult day centers into care teams, inform provider decision making, and reduce avoidable healthcare utilization for people living with dementia.