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A Health Area is a high-level category used to group and organize Activity Plans for your participants. They are the primary way to provide a clear, contextual structure to the participant's experience in the app.
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Think of them as the shelves in a library where you place related books. Instead of one long list of books, participants can go directly to the 'Physical Health' or 'Mindfulness' shelf to find what they're looking for.
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Example Grouping by TopicThe most common use is to create Health Areas for clinical or wellness topics. For example, you could create areas for Nutrition, Sleep Hygiene, and Mental Wellbeing. All activities related to diet would then be assigned to the Nutrition Health Area.
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Example Grouping by JourneyYou can create a Health Area for anything you want to group together. For instance, if you have a Journey called the 6-Week Stress Reduction, you can create a Health Area with the exact same name.
By ensuring all Cards sent by that Journey are assigned to the 6-Week Stress Reduction Health Area, they will all appear together in their own dedicated list in the app. This creates a seamless and organized experience for participants who might be enrolled in multiple Journeys at once.
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In the app, all One-Off Activity Plan Cards assigned to a participant are no longer shown in a single long list. Instead, they are grouped by their common Health Area.
Each Health Area appears as its own section with a title, containing a horizontally scrolling list of all the Cards associated with that Health Area. This new layout provides a much clearer context, helping participants understand the purpose of each Card and how it relates to their overall program.

Health Areas Example
Once a Health Area is created, you can select it when adding Activity Plans (Either through the Participant Dashboard or Journeys).