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Caregiver Medication Tracking App

Monitor your loved one's medication adherence remotely — with privacy-first encrypted sharing.

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Caregiving Is Hard. Medication Tracking Shouldn't Be.

As a caregiver, you worry about whether your parent, spouse, or loved one is taking their medications correctly. Are they missing doses? Taking the right amounts? Refilling on time? These questions create daily stress — especially when you can't be there in person.

PillPal's caregiver sharing feature lets you monitor adherence remotely. You'll see which doses were taken, which were missed, and receive alerts when something needs attention. It's peace of mind without being intrusive.

All shared data is encrypted. The patient controls who has access, and sharing can be revoked at any time.

Caregiver-Specific Features

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Remote Monitoring

View your loved one's medication schedule and adherence from anywhere.

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Activity Log

See a timeline of doses taken, missed, and confirmed — updated in real time.

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Missed Dose Alerts

Get notified when a scheduled dose hasn't been confirmed.

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Patient-Controlled Access

The patient invites caregivers and can revoke access at any time.

How Caregiver Sharing Works

The patient remains in full control. They decide what's shared, with whom, and can revoke access instantly.

For Professional and Family Caregivers

Whether you're a family member helping an aging parent or a professional caregiver managing multiple patients, PillPal gives you the visibility you need without compromising patient privacy.

The Pro plan supports sharing with up to 3 caregivers per patient — perfect for families where multiple people share caregiving responsibilities.

Start Caring with Confidence

Monitor medication adherence remotely. Encrypted. Private. Free to start.


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⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: PillPal is a personal wellness and organizational tool. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medication routine. Read full disclaimer →