Support an aging parent with health details in one place
Health Passport helps families support aging parents with clearer records, easier updates, and information that can be shared when care changes.
Real-world scenario
An aging parent living independently
Margaret lives on her own while managing several chronic conditions, multiple medications, and regular specialist visits. Her children want to help without relying on repeated phone calls and memory. Health Passport keeps her appointments, medication changes, care notes, contacts, and emergency details organized so family members can support her with clearer, current information.
What caregivers can keep ready
Focus on the details families usually have to chase down.
Care profile
Keep a dedicated profile for your parent with medications, conditions, allergies, contacts, and key details.
Appointments
Track upcoming visits, provider information, addresses, and follow-up details in one place.
Documents
Store lab results, reports, prescriptions, insurance details, and visit instructions with the right profile.
Emergency readiness
Keep critical information ready to share when a fall, medication concern, or urgent care visit happens.
How Health Passport supports caregivers
Use Health Passport as a shared source of truth when care involves multiple people.
Create a profile for your parent
Add the details family members and providers ask for most often.
Document care as it happens
Capture changes, notes, instructions, and files after each care interaction.
Share with the right people
Help siblings, caregivers, doctors, and emergency responders see relevant details.
Caregiving FAQ
Common questions from families supporting aging parents.
Can more than one family member help manage care?
Health Passport is built around organized profiles and secure sharing so family members can access the right details when you share them.
Can I keep appointment notes and instructions?
Yes. You can store care notes, photos, files, and follow-up details with the person they belong to.
Can this help if I live far from my parent?
Yes. Secure sharing can help remote family members stay informed when appointments, medication changes, or urgent care moments happen.
Is sensitive information private?
Health Passport is designed as a private, secure place for health information, with sharing controlled by the user.
Make caregiving easier to coordinate
Download Health Passport and make care details easier for the family to follow.
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