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Built for home care agencies

Now you can help families stay better connected to their loved one’s care.

Caregivers shows how the people you support are really doing – from daily visit notes to mood trends and medication side‑effect visibility – so their families stay informed and can support the whole person, mind and body.

Available as a mobile app for iOS & Android.

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Patricia

Age 82

Mood: mostly stable

Check-in: Ate breakfast and took medication.

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John

Age 78

Mood: low midday, improved by evening

Check-in: Had a short walk; seemed calm.

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Eileen

Age 85

Mood: a bit anxious at night

Check-in: Slept poorly; appetite low, needs support.

Weekly Care Report

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Patient: Patricia

Age: 82

Mood: Mostly stable with some low days.

Medications: Started new evening medication Monday (noted confusion at bedtime).

Notes: Enjoyed a video call with family Tuesday; tearful Saturday morning – carer suggested a visit.

Give families a clearer picture of the whole person, not just tasks.

Home care isn’t only about washing, dressing and medication rounds. Caregivers helps your agency give families a clear view of whether their loved one is having more good days than bad, if they might be feeling low, anxious or confused – and when a visit, a call, or a conversation might make a difference.

Visit notes & mood insights

Your carers record daily notes about activities, meals, conversations and emotional observations. This gives families day‑to‑day insight and helps them spot patterns and triggers together with your team to support the whole person.

Medication visibility

Maintain an up‑to‑date view of medications and be aware of any side effects that may arise, so you can keep families informed – not leave them guessing.

Prepared for appointments

When families speak with GPs, hospital teams or mental health professionals, they can share concrete examples from your notes rather than relying on memory alone.

Social connection supports mental health.

Meaningful social activities and strong family support can significantly improve positive mental health, life satisfaction and quality of life in older adults, and help reduce depressive symptoms (WHO fact sheet on mental health of older adults).

When families have a clear picture of how someone is feeling, they’re more likely to reach out, visit or speak with your care team earlier. Early, informed support can make a real difference in well-being.

Caregivers turns home‑care visits into a bridge between the person, your agency and the family – so emotional and mental health aren’t an afterthought.

For agencies: why it matters

  • • Demonstrate a genuine focus on emotional & mental wellbeing, not just physical tasks.
  • • Reduce misunderstandings by giving families a transparent view of daily life, mood and medications.
  • • Support earlier escalation to community mental health teams or GPs when something feels “off”.
  • • Strengthen family trust and satisfaction – key to positive reviews and long‑term relationships.

Connect families and carers – support the whole person.

Caregivers makes it easy to demonstrate your commitment to the whole person: their mood, their dignity and their connection to the people they love.

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Designed for CQC‑registered home care agencies supporting older adults at home.