Family wellbeing across distance

SahaCare

A warm shared care space to help families support parents with confidence, consistency, and peace of mind.

Happy Indian family across generations sharing a warm moment together

Why SahaCare

Care, together by design.

Pronounced “Suh-haa-care”.

“Saha” (सह) in Sanskrit conveys “with” and “together,” and is also associated with endurance and strength. SahaCare supports caregiving families with a compassionate system for staying connected and informed when loved ones live apart.

Core values

  • 🔐 Privacy-first access controls
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-first coordination
  • 🗂 Reliable care timeline logs
  • 🩺 Doctor and clinic continuity
Visual map of wearables, medication logs, doctor notes, and caregiver updates converging to Family Dashboard

Effortless health logging for everyone

One visual timeline from every care touchpoint.

From wearables to doctor notes, every update flows into one shared family dashboard so everyone can support elders with less confusion and more clarity.

Key Features

Caregiving essentials, thoughtfully connected.

Shared Family Timelines

One calm, shared view for children, siblings, and caregivers to stay aligned every day.

AI Insights and Cues

Get meaningful cues, ask follow-up questions, and understand what changed in routines or signals.

Doctor Updates

Capture care guidance, follow-ups, and visit notes where the whole family can reference them.

Multi-Device Aggregation

Bring data from wearables and health apps into one understandable family-centered picture.

Medication and Appointment Cadence

Track schedules, reminders, and completion history so fewer critical actions are missed.

Collaborative Care Logs

Family members can log updates, medications, and observations so others stay informed instantly.

How It Works

From setup to support, in one caregiving loop.

01

Connect care inputs

Bring devices, manual logs, and updates into one place.

02

Invite trusted family

Keep caregivers aligned with clear, consent-aware visibility.

03

Respond early, together

Use cues, alerts, and doctor notes to coordinate timely support.

AI Insights and Cues

Signal, context, and next best action.

SahaCare AI insight and cue visual preview

Care Provider Integrations

Keep care teams and families in sync.

  • Secure updates from clinics and hospitals
  • Shared discharge notes and follow-up instructions
  • Family-visible medication adjustments from care providers
  • Consistent communication trail for every visit
  • Lab result summaries routed to designated family members
  • Critical event escalation workflows with acknowledgment tracking

Common Questions

Clear answers for families evaluating SahaCare.

How is SahaCare different from a personal health app?

SahaCare is designed for family caregiving. It brings together updates from wearables, medication logs, doctor notes, and caregiver check-ins into one shared family view.

Is SahaCare only for families living in the same city?

No. SahaCare is meant for families supporting parents and elders across cities or countries, while staying aligned on the details that matter.

Does SahaCare replace medical advice or a doctor?

No. SahaCare is a coordination layer for families. It does not replace doctors, clinical judgment, or emergency care.

Who is joining the waitlist today?

The waitlist is open to adult children, caregivers, and parents or elder users who want to help shape the first version of SahaCare.

Trusted Sources

Built with the realities of ageing, caregiving, and medication safety in mind.

WHO on healthy ageing

WHO emphasizes healthy ageing, person-centred integrated care, and long-term support that helps older adults maintain wellbeing and function.

Read the WHO ageing overview

WHO on integrated care for older people

WHO's ICOPE approach focuses on coordinated care that better aligns services around the needs of older adults.

Read about ICOPE

CDC on medication safety

The CDC highlights medication safety as an important part of preventing harm, especially for older adults and caregivers managing multiple medicines.

Read the CDC medication safety overview

NIA on health maintenance in older age

The National Institute on Aging encourages older adults to keep up with screenings, manage chronic conditions, and review medicines with clinicians.

Read the NIA guidance

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Support caregiving with less stress and more confidence.

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