For the sandwich generation
CareAtlas brings your whole family into one shared space — so medications, doctor visits, and caregiving updates flow through one place instead of twelve.
Dr. Nguyen follow-up scheduled for Tuesday. Medication adherence improved to 87%. Sarah noted Dad seemed more tired this week — flagging for next visit.
The problem nobody talks about
Phone reminders, paper calendars, email chains, a shared Google Doc nobody reads — families cobble together fragile systems held together by hope and memory.
A missed medication. A drug interaction the pharmacy didn't catch. A doctor's instruction that didn't make it back to the whole family. In elder care, small failures have big consequences.
One child is drowning in details while the other thinks everything is fine. Care decisions get made with incomplete information because nobody has the full picture in one place.
Over 50 million Americans are unpaid family caregivers. Most are managing this complexity with a combination of sticky notes, phone calls, and anxiety.
How CareAtlas works
Add siblings, spouses, and anyone involved in your parent's care. Each person gets their own view — and visibility into what everyone else is doing.
Add every prescription, refill schedule, and doctor visit. Get reminders that actually reach the right people, not just the person who happened to check their phone.
Quick notes after every interaction — pharmacy pickup, therapy session, a call with the insurance company. All in one thread, always searchable.
Every Sunday, CareAtlas sends your family an AI summary of the week — medications taken, appointments completed, notes logged, and anything that needs attention next week.
Rheumatrex prescription expiring in 12 days. Consider calling the pharmacy before the refill window closes.
Tuesday: Cardiology checkup with Dr. Nguyen. BP slightly elevated — she's recommending a follow-up in 6 weeks.
Thursday: Sarah logged that Dad seemed more fatigued than usual. Monitor through next week.
Friday: Medication dispensed on schedule. No side effects reported.
The weekly AI digest
CareAtlas reads every note, log, and check-in your family shares throughout the week. Then it weaves it into a clear, actionable summary — sent automatically, no effort required.
Key insight: The weekly digest is the feature that justifies $49/month. Medication reminders are table stakes. The AI summary is the differentiator that transforms CareAtlas from "another app" to "something we actually rely on."
Who CareAtlas is for
You're the one fielding the 6 AM pharmacy calls and managing the shared Google calendar. CareAtlas gives you a real system instead of a scattered pile of workarounds.
You call every few days and ask what you missed. CareAtlas keeps you in the loop in real time — so you can actually help, even from across the country.
Paid caregivers, care managers, therapists — anyone who plays a role in a parent's wellbeing can be added to the circle. Everyone sees what they need to see.
Caring for aging parents is one of the most important things you'll ever do. It shouldn't feel like a second job with bad tools.
CareAtlas starts at $49/month. That's less than one hour with a human care coordinator — and it works around the clock.