🩺 Built by a registered nurse
SafeHands is the calm, single place to keep medications, appointments, and health information organized — whether you're caring for an aging parent, a spouse, a child, or yourself. So the next doctor visit, hospital stay, or 2 a.m. question doesn't start from scratch.
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What SafeHands does
Not a filing cabinet of features — a calm companion for the six things every caregiver ends up doing.
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Medications, conditions, allergies, vaccines, vitals, and documents — one organized place instead of a folder, three apps, and your memory.
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Every medication with dose, schedule, and reminders — so refills, changes, and 'did she take it?' stop living in your head.
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Walk in with a doctor-ready summary and your questions written down — instead of trying to remember six months of history in a 15-minute visit.
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Invite family and trusted friends into a private Care Circle, so everyone sees the same information without the group-text chaos.
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An always-current emergency profile — allergies, conditions, medications, contacts — ready for EMS or the ER before they ask.
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Create a temporary link or QR code that shares a health profile for a set amount of time — with a new specialist, the ED, or a sibling. Then it expires.
The Caregiver Resource Center
Nurse-written guides and printable tools for the questions caregivers actually ask. No jargon, no alarm, no strings.
Start here · Guide
Section-by-section instructions with filled-in examples — and a free printable kit to build yours today.
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Printable · Emergencies
The one page EMS and the ER need first — what goes on it, where to keep it, and a free printable version.
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Family · Coordination
A nurse's system for keeping everyone informed, dividing the load, and lowering the family temperature.
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Why SafeHands exists
“Ten years of clinical experience, and I still couldn't keep my own family's care organized with sticky notes and screenshots. That's when I realized: if it's this hard for a nurse, what is everyone else supposed to do?”
SafeHands was built at a kitchen table, not in a boardroom — by a registered nurse and healthcare quality professional who lived the family-caregiver role firsthand. Every screen is shaped by both sides of that experience: what clinicians actually need to see, and what exhausted families can actually keep up with.
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