Roadmap 2.0

Health & Fitness

Only for iPhone

Free · Designed for iPhone

iPhone

Roadmap 2.0 is a mobile application for delivering a positive psychological intervention program for caregivers and patients undergoing a blood and bone marrow transplant (also referred to as hematopoietic cell transplant). Eight engaging activities aim to enhance positive thoughts and emotions and promote building character strengths, social connections, and purpose in life to help caregivers in their journey to not just survive the challenging and stressful experience, but rather to thrive despite it. Roadmap 2.0 tracks mood and other health-related quality of life measures. We have designed the app to be fun and easy-to-use based on feedback we’ve received from other caregivers and patients over the years. We hope you’ll take a little time for yourself and make Roadmap 2.0 a part of your daily experience.

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Fixes time zone issue.

The developer, The University of Michigan, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

  • Data Not Linked to You

    The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

    • Health & Fitness
    • User Content
    • Identifiers
    • Usage Data
    • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

The developer has not yet indicated which accessibility features this app supports. Learn More

  • Seller
    • The University of Michigan
  • Size
    • 60.6 MB
  • Category
    • Health & Fitness
  • Compatibility
    Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
    • iPod touch
      Requires iOS 10.0 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
    • English
  • Age Rating
    16+
  • Copyright
    • © The Regents of the University of Michigan