Private pilot — invitation-only
KompanionKare
Coordinated care for the families who show up.
A quiet tool for the people who quietly do the work — children, siblings, spouses, friends — coordinating around someone they love. Schedules, medications, vitals, the daily log everyone needs to see. One place where nothing gets lost.
▶ Two-minute overview · what the app does, and the problem it solves
What you get
Logged at the bedside
Vitals, meds, intake, notes — one screen, fast enough to use one-handed at 2 a.m.
Shared schedule
Who's covering when. Syncs to your family's Google Calendar so everyone sees the same picture.
The Kare Report
One page, ready to hand the visiting nurse — every vital, dose, and note since her last visit.
Who this is for
Families coordinating home care or hospice for an aging parent, spouse, or relative. Especially when more than one person is helping — a sibling who handles meds, a brother who runs the schedule, an aide who needs to know what happened on the last shift. KompanionKare is the shared kitchen-counter notebook, built for phones.
About the mark
A care circle is the people gathered around someone who needs them — sometimes constant and close, sometimes coming and going. The mark you see above is exactly that: a steady warm presence at the center (the person being cared for), an inner ring of caregivers who hold it consistently, and an outer broken ring of those who come and visit.
The whole app is built around this shape. Each family has a circle. Each circle has one person at the center. Everyone else orbits.