Less to carry.
Clearer handoffs.
Senior in control.
KinTogether is a shared care desk for aging-at-home support. It turns scattered appointments, notes, documents, tasks, reminders, and family handoffs into one current state everyone can trust.
No medical details needed to request access.
Care lives in seven places, owned by no one.
The appointment is in one calendar. The discharge note is in someone’s email. The refill question is buried in a text thread. One person becomes the memory for everyone.
A photo of a note, scrolled past.
A visit on Thursday — whose calendar?
The PDF is attached, unread.
What the office said to one sibling.
One care loop. Four moves.
Capture the source. Let AI draft. Confirm as a human. Share only the current state with the right people.
Source
File, note, email, photo, or update.
AI draft
Suggested Care Card. Nothing active yet.
Human confirms
A person reviews and corrects it.
Shared current state
Owner, date, source, permission state.
Built so the senior stays in control.
The senior is the rights-holder, not a passive object in a dashboard. KinTogether is built around minimum necessary access, visible sources, and human confirmation.
A calmer desk for the work families already do.
No fake clinical promise. No emergency monitoring. Just the family operating work that keeps getting scattered.
Appointment prep
Questions, documents, source notes, owner, due date.
Family handoff
What KinTogether is not
KinTogether helps families coordinate care information and tasks. It does not provide medical, legal, emergency, or clinical advice. In an emergency, call local emergency services.
No diagnosis, triage, or treatment recommendations.
No promise to detect or respond to emergencies.
No interpretation of authority, consent, or legal rights.
No suggestions to start, stop, or change medicine.
No autonomous contact with doctors or pharmacies.
Useful before you even use the product.
Start with lightweight templates for appointment prep, family handoffs, and aging-at-home coordination. No sensitive details required.
Aging-at-home care coordination checklist
A lightweight checklist for gathering appointments, contacts, documents, tasks, and roles.
Open checklist→Appointment prep checklist
A simple prep sheet for questions, documents, rides, follow-ups, and handoff.
Open template→Sibling care handoff template
A plain-language handoff template for siblings and helpers.
Open template→Help shape a calmer way to coordinate aging-at-home support.
We are inviting early families, seniors, and referrers to help test the private alpha. The first wedge is appointment prep and handoff.
Please do not include diagnoses, medication details, insurance numbers, portal credentials, or private documents.