For families with aging parents
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Keep your parents' health in one place.

Annual physicals, specialist visits, the medication list that keeps changing. KeptWell reads everything, connects what three doctors each see in isolation, and gives the family one place to stay current — together.

  • We already read every chart. Here's what's connected.
  • Your sister sees the same record you do.
  • Walk into appointments knowing what's changed.

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After-visit — Mar 18.pdf

Cardiology · Dr. Reyes

Reviewed
TypeAfter-visit summary
ChangesLisinopril 10 → 20 mg, atorvastatin started
NextLoop in PCP within a week

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Reading 12 docs

Which of Dad's meds changed at his last cardiology visit?

Two changes on Mar 18. Lisinopril 10 → 20 mg, atorvastatin added 20 mg nightly.

Cardiology · Mar 18Med list · updated

Two prescribers, same drug class

Cardiology added a second BP med. Worth a PCP check-in before the next refill.

Cardiology · Mar 18
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Dad's circle, in sync.

The thing on your kitchen counter

You already have a system. It just doesn't work.

The binder. The folder. The pile. Every family caring for aging parents ends up with one. KeptWell replaces it with something that actually understands what's inside — reads every page, pulls out every lab value, and keeps the whole family on the same page.

  • 01The binder on your kitchen counter
  • 02The Trader Joe's bag of pill bottles
  • 03Discharge papers you can't parse at 11pm
  • 04Voicemails from the specialist's office
  • 05Screenshots of Mom's labs
  • 06Sticky notes with questions for the doctor

All of this. In one place. That actually understands it.

What changes on day one

The coordination problem — handled.

Apr02

Dr. Chen · Primary Care

4 questions · 2 ready

  • Coordinate the new lisinopril dose?

  • Why two BP meds now?

  • Annual labs before next visit?

  • Shingles vaccine — overdue?

Before the next appointment

Walk in already knowing what's changed.

KeptWell reads the recent labs, medications, and notes — then drafts the questions worth asking this visit. Add your own. Print the list.

PDF

After-visit — Mar 18.pdf

1.6 MB · uploaded Mar 18

Reviewed
  • TypeCardiology summary
  • ChangesLisinopril 10 → 20 mg
  • NextLoop in PCP, 1 wk

After the visit

Read the after-visit summary without being the one in the room.

Upload the PDF or photo. KeptWell extracts what was decided, flags new medications, and explains it all in plain English — so the next family member calling in is already up to speed.

Mom's circle

5 members

  • Sara, Sister · Denver

    Sara

    Sister · Denver

    Seen
  • Marcus, Brother · Atlanta

    Marcus

    Brother · Atlanta

    Seen
  • Aunt Karen, RN · viewing

    Aunt Karen

    RN · viewing

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Across the family

Your sibling already knows.

Invite the people helping you care for your parents. Everyone sees the same documents, the same trends, the same medication list. No more group-text recaps at midnight.

Ask anything

Chat with a version of KeptWell that's read every page.

Every document you upload becomes part of KeptWell's memory. Ask a question and get a real answer — with citations back to the exact page in the exact report.

  • Which of Dad's meds changed at his last cardiology visit?
  • Has Mom's A1C trended up over the last year?
  • What's the latest on her blood pressure?
  • Summarize everything since his last annual physical.

What's inside

Built for the things no one prepared you to do.

A set of tools that together turn a pile of medical paperwork into something you can actually hold in your head.

PDF

After-visit — Mar 18.pdf

1.6 MB · uploaded Mar 18

Reviewed
  • TypeCardiology summary
  • ChangesLisinopril 10 → 20 mg
  • NextLoop in PCP, 1 wk

Upload anything. Get back answers.

Scans, PDFs, photos of paperwork, even voice recordings from appointments. KeptWell reads it all and pulls out what matters.

Hemoglobin A1C

Last 12 months

High

7.4

%

+0.6 since Apr

See the trend before the doctor mentions it.

Every lab value you've ever uploaded, grouped and charted with reference ranges. Sparklines instead of spreadsheets.

Which of Dad's meds changed at his last cardiology visit?

Two changes on Mar 18. Lisinopril 10 → 20 mg, atorvastatin added 20 mg nightly.

Cardiology · Mar 18Med list · updated

Ask a follow-up…

Ask. It already knows.

A private chat that's read every document in your circle. Answers come with citations back to the original page.

Apr02

Dr. Chen · Primary Care

4 questions · 2 ready

  • Coordinate the new lisinopril dose?

  • Why two BP meds now?

  • Annual labs before next visit?

  • Shingles vaccine — overdue?

Walk into appointments ready.

Before each visit, KeptWell drafts the questions worth asking — based on recent results, meds, and open threads.

Private journal

Mar 14 · 11:42 pm

Couldn't sleep again

Re-read the path report. Mom seemed quieter on the phone — I don't know if it's the news or the steroids tapering.

MomAnxiousSleep

Only you can see this.

A private journal alongside the shared record.

Notes only you see. Photos, audio, quick thoughts. Tagged automatically and easy to find when it matters.

Medication changes

Last 60 days

  • Lisinopril

    10 → 20 mg · Mar 18

    Dose ↑
  • Atorvastatin

    20 mg nightly · Mar 18

    Started
  • Spironolactone

    · Feb 02

    Stopped

Every med change, on one page.

Started, stopped, dose increased — KeptWell tracks every change and when it happened, so nothing slips through.

Timeline

March

  • Mar 28

    CBC labs

    Labs
  • Mar 21

    Visit · Dr. Patel

    Visit
  • Mar 14

    Pathology report

    Doc
  • Mar 03

    Voicemail · oncology

    Audio

A timeline that tells the story.

Scans, labs, notes, appointments, conversations — arranged chronologically. The shape of the year, at a glance.

Platelets trending lower

Three consecutive draws below range. Last value 91 on Mar 13.

CBC · Mar 13

3 family members notified

View →

Flags when something shifts.

KeptWell watches new uploads for changes worth noticing — a flagged value, a new medication, a surprising finding — and surfaces them.

However care looks for your family

Designed for the long arc of caring for parents.

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Mom's three specialists, one record.

Her cardiologist, endocrinologist, and primary care doctor each see one slice. Upload the after-visit summaries, the lab printouts, the new medication lists — KeptWell connects what they each saw and shows you the whole picture.

  • See every diagnosis and medication in one timeline.
  • Catch contradictions across providers before the next visit.
  • Share the same record with whoever's at the next appointment.
A row of amber prescription pill bottles on a bathroom counter in soft morning light.

Get the most out of Dad's annual checkup.

An annual wellness visit is fifteen minutes. Walk in already knowing what's changed since last year — the lab trends, the new prescriptions, the questions that came up between visits — so you can use the time on what actually matters.

  • See lab values trending year over year.
  • Track every medication change with dates.
  • Bring a printable list of questions to the visit.
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Coordinate with siblings without group-text chaos.

Your brother handles appointments. Your sister handles medications. You handle insurance. Everyone in the circle sees the same documents, the same notes, the same timeline — updated the moment something lands.

  • See what your sibling saw, at the same time.
  • Read the doctor's note directly, not a summary.
  • Keep your own private notes, too.

Circle-shaped, not patient-shaped

Everyone who loves your person, in one place.

Every family has a cast: the adult child coordinating things, the sibling three states away, the cousin who's a nurse, the partner who reads every page twice. KeptWell gives all of them a single view of what's going on — without crossing wires with any other family you're connected to.

  • Invite with an email. No app downloads to stall you.
  • Separate circles stay separate. Nothing bleeds across.
  • Your private notes stay private, even inside the circle.
  • Research you run can be shared with the circle — or not.
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The part that shouldn't need saying

Private, by design. Because this is.

Encrypted where it matters.

Sensitive fields — chat messages, journal entries, patient names — are encrypted at rest. Your data isn't sitting in a spreadsheet somewhere.

No ads. No data selling. Ever.

KeptWell doesn't make money off your worst week. We make money the old-fashioned way: families pay us for software that helps.

Circle-scoped by default.

Every document, every note, every comment stays inside the circle it was added to. No cross-family bleed.

Your data, exportable.

Download the whole thing — documents, notes, timeline — as a ZIP, anytime. You own it. We just hold it.

When you're ready, we're here.

Start organizing your family's care today. Invite the people who need to know, and keep everyone on the same page.

Get started

No password. We'll email you a sign-in link — it works whether you're new here or already have an account.