ExtendAtHome
A private hub for managing care — whether you're a family member, professional caregiver, or care team, stay organized, informed, and in sync.
Login Get StartedDoes This Sound Familiar?
- Doctor notes scattered across texts and emails.
- Small health changes you can’t track over time.
- Caregivers don’t have the same information — or the right level of access.
- You worry you might miss something important.
- You want to keep them at home, but need extra support to make it work.
A Private Care Command Center
Track medications, vitals, and appointments. Coordinate caregivers with task lists and built-in permission levels. Keep everyone informed — all in one secure place.
Shared Health Overview
Medications, conditions, allergies, provider appointments, and emergency contacts — organized in one patient profile. Generate an Emergency Packet to share critical info fast.
Caregiver Visits & Task Lists
Schedule caregiver visits with built-in task checklists. Create reusable task templates so every visit starts with a clear plan. Add notes with privacy controls.
Vitals & Health Trends
Record blood pressure, heart rate, weight, and more. Spot changes over time with charts and normal range indicators.
Caregiver Permission Levels
Control who can view, edit, or manage care with Admin, Advocate, and Standard roles. Every change is recorded.
Bring Calm to the Chaos
Stop chasing information. Start coordinating with clarity.
Login Get StartedFrom Our Blog
Tips, stories, and insights for caregivers and care teams.
When the Caregiver Changes: How to Help a Loved One Adjust to Someone New
A professional caregiver's honest guide to helping aging loved ones navigate caregiver transitions with less stress and more trust.
What to Do When Your Siblings Don't Help as Much as You Do
Feeling like the only caregiver in the family? Here's how to have the hard conversation with siblings — and actually get more support.
How to Have the "We Need More Help" Conversation With a Parent Who Doesn't Want It
A caregiver's guide to talking with aging parents about accepting help at home — with compassion, patience, and practical strategies that actually work.