Supporting and educating patients and families on the intestinal failure,
intestinal rehabilitation and intestinal and multivisceral transplantation journey.
Transplant Unwrapped + Elly
Code: UNWRAP100
How Can I Access Elly?
Elly is usually a paid iPhone application, however, Transplant Unwrapped website members can get a free subscription using the code UNWRAP100.
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The Steps:
1. Download the Elly app from the Apple app store. You can also find the download link at the Elly website here.
2. Open the application, create an account, and enter the code UNWRAP100.
3. You now have access to the Elly app. Enjoy!
What is Elly?
Elly is an iPhone app (Android version coming soon) that educates and motivates
users to form better health-seeking behaviors and habits. Each day users receive new content from a variety of categories:
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Daily Elly: Improve health-seeking behavior.
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Daily Uplift: Reduce condition-related anxiety.
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Daily Move: Reduce fatigue and improve overall survival.
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Daily Unwind: Promote healthier sleep.
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Clinician Classes: Improve health literacy.
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Recommended Sessions: Reduce social isolation.
In the sessions section of the application, contributors share their experiences on a variety of topics. Categories include:
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Motivation
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Unspoken
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Mindfulness
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Coping
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Self-Care
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Excercise
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Sleep
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Nutrition
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Symptoms
For all of the sessions, you can either listen to the information or you can read the transcript.
Elly Contributors
Elly contributors are patients, caregivers, and experts from around the world sharing knowledge and experience.
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Kayla Pfab, Transplant Unwrapped's Founder and President, is an Elly contributor helping to diversify the content on the Elly app (initially the app was created for cancer patients).
Check out Kayla's Sessions on the App Now!
Nutrition Category:
1. Eating as a GI Patient
2. To Eat Intelligently Is an Art
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Symptoms Category:
1. Steroids Changed My Appearance, So I Changed My Outlook
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Unspoken Category:
1. The Transplant List, the Waiting Game
2. Organ Donation Can Be an Emotional Rollercoaster
3. A Name for My Symptoms: Understanding the Emotions Around Diagnosis