
Lorestry - Private & Curated GPTs for Parents
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About Lorestry - Private & Curated GPTs for Parents
Lorestry® provides parents with Lorestry Compass™, a private, curated GPT environment that transforms everyday observations into smart questions for care teams and early educators. From well-baby visits to navigating care and education systems, Lorestry Compass™ improves parent health literacy and empowers families to advocate with clarity and confidence.
Why Parents Choose Lorestry
- Private AI – A curated GPT environment (Lorestry Compass™, powered by ChatGPT/OpenAI) that transforms parent observations into smart questions, supports care navigation, and builds health literacy.
- Curated - Public GPTs toold are not built for health education or medical advice and they have not been curated for children’s health. The Lorestry knowledge set comes from trusted pediatric health sources.
- Recognized – Partner to National Head Start in the LEGO® Build A World of Play global competition and inspiration for a Yale School of Management global case competition.
- Inclusive – Features GPTs designed to support families of babies and young children with health or developmental needs.
- Published – Lorestry’s first product highlighted in the peer-reviewed journal Neonatology Today.
- Privacy First – Built for caregivers with privacy at its core, guided by Humane Technology principles.
- Beautiful Design – Recognized globally by the Information is Beautiful Awards.
The Lorestry - Private & Curated GPTs for Parents Difference
Lorestry has created Lorestry Compass™, the first custom, private GPT system designed to support health education and improve health literacy for parents. Since the NIH estimates that 9 out of 10 adults struggle with low health literacy in certain situations, Compass helps parents and caregivers turn their own observations into meaningful questions and better understand what to ask so they can better advocate for their child.
Compass does not provide medical advice. Instead, it strengthens parent–caregiver communication and collaboration by helping families prepare for conversations with care and early education teams.
Why Lorestry Compass™ Matters
- Private – Built on the business version of ChatGPT with enterprise-grade privacy and security. Your conversations and data are never used to train the public AI and remain private and protected.
- Curated – Compass draws on trusted, reputable sources to improve parent and caregiver health literacy. Better literacy means better questions, and better questions lead to more effective collaboration with care teams.
- Purposeful – Lorestry GPTs are companions, not replacements for professional medical advice. Their role is to support learning and confidence, so families can more effectively partner with care teams and navigate next steps.
Nursing Approach - Quality and Safety
Nurses play an important role in helping families understand health and wellness. Lorestry Compass™ builds on this same approach by offering private, personalized GPTs that guide parents step-by-step using trusted, easy-to-understand information. These tools help parents learn at their own pace, form clear questions, and feel more confident when talking with their child’s care team. We don’t replace doctors, nurses, or early educators — instead, we support families in having thoughtful and informed conversations with them.
The Risk of Using Public GPTs
Public AI tools are not built for health education or medical advice. Studies show that:
- GPT-4 answered open-ended medical questions incorrectly nearly 2/3 of the time.
- GPT-3.5 misdiagnosed more than 80% of complex pediatric questions.
- A 2025 study in Taiwan showed that nursing students outperform GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 in pediatrics.
Compass avoids these risks by being private, curated, and designed for families, with health literacy and safety as its core mission.
Founding Story
Lorestry's founder, Linda Craib, RN, MBA, is a neonatal and pediatric Registered Nurse, a mother who experienced a 3-year diagnostic odyssey with her youngest child on the autism spectrum; an advocate who prevailed in an early Civil Rights case related to the rights of children with developmental delays, medical complexity, and autism; and a children’s value-based-care consultant.