The shared plan of care
Medications, conditions, providers, allergies, advance directives, daily routines. Edited by you, readable by the family, never confusing. A single calm shelf that replaces eight scattered group texts.
Feature · Care coordination
When everyone needs the same update, the worst place to keep it is in your head. Caregiver gives the family one living plan of care — and stops the texts, calls, and forwarded screenshots that have been doing the job until now.
Medications, conditions, providers, allergies, advance directives, daily routines. Edited by you, readable by the family, never confusing. A single calm shelf that replaces eight scattered group texts.
Invite siblings, a spouse, a paid aide, the neighbor who drives to Tuesday appointments. Each person sees what they need to see and nothing they don't. Permissions are gentle, granular, and easy to change.
Every visit, medication change, and update saved in one warm history. Look back without scrolling through six months of texts. When a new specialist asks "and when did that start?", the answer is one tap away.
Refills, transportation, check-in calls. Assigned, completed, visible — quiet. Caregiver tells you what's done, not who's late. The tone is family, not project management.
One source of truth means fewer "I thought you were handling that" conversations. Caregiver doesn't take sides — it just makes sure everyone is looking at the same plan.
Launching on iPhone in July 2026. One short email when we're ready — that's all.