For the 63 million Americans doing the work

One place
for everything
caregiving asks of you.

CareAnchor is the AI-powered app that holds your entire caregiving picture — medications, appointments, daily tasks, emotional support, and the questions you can't answer alone at 2am.

Medication tracking Care coordination AI daily assistant Family updates
"There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle, because we do not live single-issue lives."

— Audre Lorde

Caregiving isn't one thing. It's a hundred things — medication schedules, doctor's appointments, insurance forms, sleepless nights, impossible decisions, the weight of being needed. Most tools give you a reminder. We give you a partner.

Everything caregiving demands, unified.

Not another app to download. The actual system that replaces the chaos.

Medication Intelligence

Reminders, interaction checks, refill tracking, and dose explanations. Know what you're giving and why.

Appointment & Visit Prep

AI-powered visit summaries, what to bring, questions to ask, and automatic note-taking during appointments.

AI Care Companion

Ask anything. "Is this normal aging?" "What do I say to my dad when he forgets my name?" It's there at 2am when no one else is.

Family Care Circle

Share updates, delegate tasks, and keep the whole family on the same page without group text chaos.

Document Vault

Insurance cards, care plans, legal documents, medication lists — organized, searchable, always accessible.

Trend Monitoring

AI tracks patterns over time — sleep changes, mood shifts, mobility changes — and alerts you before it becomes a crisis.

The people this is built for.

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"I was using six different apps to manage my mom's care. I was forgetting things that mattered. CareAnchor finally makes it feel manageable."

Maria, 41 — caring for her mother with Parkinson's

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"My brother and I split caregiving duties. Before this, I'd text him 47 times a day. Now it's just there — he sees what I need, I see what he did."

David, 38 — caring for his father post-stroke

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"The AI answered a question at 3am I was too embarrassed to ask anyone. It told me what a symptom meant without making me feel stupid."

Sandra, 34 — caring for her grandmother with early-stage dementia

You're already doing the work.
It should be easier.

Caregiving is an act of love that our systems have failed to support. CareAnchor is built to change that — not with a Band-Aid, but with a complete picture that grows with you.

Starting in the US. Built for worldwide.