CareStory helps caregivers build a living record of their loved one — so every doctor, every visit, and every decision is informed by the full picture.
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I think the Seroquel dose change is making Margaret sleep all day, so she can't sleep at night. Help me write a summary for her doctor.
Based on recent Events and the Daily Log: Since the Seroquel increase on Jun 1, Margaret has fallen asleep after lunch most days and been restless overnight. We'd like to discuss moving the dose to the evening.
CareStory is built around trust — and that means being upfront about how AI fits in. The AI features in CareStory are here to help when you want them. You can log every day, track medications, and build a complete care record without ever using them. They're a tool, not a requirement.
When you do use AI, your family's information stays yours. We don't sell it, we don't train on it, and we don't share it. Everything you log — the hard days, the tender moments, the medical details — is treated with the same care you give your loved one.
Log food, medications, mood, hygiene, and everything in between — all from a single screen. Multiple people in the household can contribute, so nothing falls through the cracks.
Record hospital visits, ER trips, medication changes, and appointments — with notes, uploaded documents, and care team contacts attached. A permanent record of the moments that matter most.
Ask questions across everything you've logged — daily log, uploaded notes, medical records — and get answers in plain language. Generate summaries for doctors in seconds. Understand patterns you'd never spot in a spreadsheet.
Onboarding asks who they were before — what they loved, what comforts them, their history. Because good care starts with the whole person, not just the diagnosis.
A dashboard that shows mood, sleep, meals, and medications across days and weeks — so you can walk into any appointment with the full picture.
"The hardest part is keeping up with how to best care for my loved one. Their needs, behaviors, and preferences change regularly and I want to make sure everyone helping them, including me, has the most updated information."
— A family caregiver, Massachusetts
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