Stop coordinating Mom or Dad's care over group text
When siblings share the care of an aging parent, the group chat becomes a mess of half-answered questions. Elderoak replaces it with one shared care record — medications, appointments, and day-to-day notes everyone can see and update.
Free to download · Coordinate the whole family · Pro is billed through the App Store
How it works
- 1Add the parent you care for, then invite your siblings, your partner, or a paid aide to the same family group.
- 2Everyone sees the same medication schedule, the same appointments, and the same observation notes — updated live as anyone makes a change.
- 3Log a note after a visit ('seemed tired, ate well') so the next person arrives already knowing how the day went.
Common questions
Does everyone need their own account?
Each caregiver uses their own login, and they all share one family group for the person being cared for. The aging parent doesn't need to set anything up themselves for the family to track care on their behalf.
Can a paid aide or helper be added too?
Yes. You can invite paid aides alongside family, and notes are tagged with who wrote them so shift hand-offs are clear. An aide can be removed instantly when the arrangement ends.
Will my sibling see when I've already handled something?
Yes — that's the core idea. A dose marked taken, an appointment marked done, or a note added shows up for the whole family right away, so two people never duplicate the same task.
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