Someone needs to pick up prescriptions, fix the remote, and remember the password to the electric company website.
Calm coordination for families supporting a parent
Most of caring is ordinary life: rides, meals, paperwork, and making sure someone feels remembered. ElderCare360 gives your family one shared place to see what’s happening — without turning love into a hospital chart.
Reality of Care
So much of supporting a parent isn’t medical — it’s everything around the edges
The lawn doesn’t care about clinic hours. Groceries don’t wait for a good week. A new jacket still matters.
When those pieces live only in texts and memory, someone always carries more than their share — and worry grows in the gaps.
Try the preview
A care timeline that feels like a family notebook — on your phone
See how one parent, several adult children, and everyday tasks show up together: visits, errands, bills, and time together.
Today
Margaret Thompson
Age 78 · Lives independently
Snapshot
- • Nurse visit tomorrow
- • Groceries needed
- • Sunday dinner planned
Mar 20 — Bill help
Open · David
Mar 20 — Groceries
Pending · Amy
Support Circle
Several people helping one parent shouldn’t mean several different stories
Adult children
Amy handles groceries this week; David covers bills; Lisa drives to the doctor — everyone can see the same list without playing telephone.
Extended family & friends
Neighbors, siblings, and partners can pitch in without guessing what’s already been done or what still needs a hand.
One gentle record
Updates stay kind and plain-spoken: who said they’d help, what’s still open, and what Mom actually asked for.
Care Guidance Layer
A calmer way to coordinate care.
When care tasks, appointments, updates, and family responsibilities stack up, the record can become hard to read. Ask Alex helps families figure out what to do next. Ask Alexandria helps them understand what the care timeline appears to show, what may be missing, and what should be reviewed.
Assistant Layer
Ask Alex / Ask Alexandria
Ask Alex
Practical help for what to do next.
Ask Alexandria
Structured analysis of what the record appears to show.
Core Message
Ask Alex what to do next. Ask Alexandria what it means.
Ask Alex provides organizational guidance only. It is not legal advice and does not replace an attorney or other qualified professional.
Quality of Life
Dignity looks like normal days — outings, shopping, and time at the table
Outings & errands
A trip for a new jacket, a haircut, or a walk in the park belongs in the same place as appointments — because those days matter too.
Family dinners
Sunday pot roast isn’t a task ticket; it’s how you know people will show up. Put it on the timeline so everyone can say yes in one glance.
Room for joy
ElderCare360 isn’t built to feel like a clinic portal. It’s built so your family can breathe, coordinate, and stay human.
How It Works
Gentle steps your family can actually follow
Step 1
Set up a shared space for your parent and the people who help.
Step 2
Add what’s on your minds — visits, chores, bills, dinners, wishes.
Step 3
Let everyone see what’s planned, what’s open, and who raised their hand.
Step 4
Adjust as the week changes. Life rarely stays on script — your timeline can bend with it.
Inside the app
Built for real households, not whiteboards in a conference room
Care visits & check-ins
Groceries, errands, and rides
Bills and paperwork help
Home tasks (yard, repairs, seasonal)
Family meals and gatherings
Notes everyone can read
A week in one family
When the picture is shared, the load gets lighter
- Margaret’s daughter posts that groceries are running low; her son says he’ll stop Saturday morning.
- A visiting nurse is on the calendar for Tuesday; everyone sees the time so no one double-books a ride.
- Sunday dinner is on the timeline — who’s bringing dessert, who’s picking up bread, and a simple “I’m in” from each house.
- A bill question stays visible until someone has time to sit with Mom on the phone — no shame, no lost thread.
Who it’s for
If you’re the one making sure someone you love is OK, this is for you
Adult children
Siblings sharing care
Anyone coordinating helpers
Families who want less chaos, more kindness
On the Anchor family of tools
Same care for truth across the chapters of family life
TransparentSee360
Household timelines and records when younger families need shared clarity.
Learn moreElderCare360
This page — coordination when the people you love are older and the circle of help widens.
Learn moreLegal360
When you need paperwork organized for a lawyer or mediator — without starting from scratch.
Learn moreYou don’t have to hold everything in your head
ElderCare360 is here to give families a calmer way to share the load — starting with a simple timeline you can actually read.