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Take Care.
Together.

Manage daily care for your elderly parents, pets, and loved ones — all in one simple app. One tap. Everyone knows. Every time.

TakeCareHQ — Family care coordination

You gave the medicine. So did your partner.

No one meant any harm. But nobody knew. With an elderly parent or a pet — double doses aren't just inconvenient. They can be dangerous.

"I thought you did it." — "I thought YOU did it."

That sentence has caused more harm than anyone admits. TakeCareHQ makes it impossible.

Three taps to peace of mind

No complicated setup. No learning curve. Just care, coordinated.

1

Stick a tag

Place a small NFC sticker near the medicine, food bowl, or care item. Takes 5 seconds.

2

Tap when you care

Hold your phone near the tag when you start. Tap again when done. That's it.

3

Everyone knows

Your whole family sees a live feed instantly. No texts, no guessing, no double-dosing.

Everything You Need in One Place

One app. One plan. Unlimited peace of mind.

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Care for Anyone

Elderly parents, children, dogs, cats, horses — anyone who depends on you.

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Family Collaboration

Invite unlimited family members. Everyone sees what's done and what's pending.

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Smart Schedules

Set up daily routines with times. See overdue items at a glance.

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NFC Tap to Log

One tag can handle multiple schedules. Morning and evening meds? Same tag.

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Double-Dose Protection

If someone already did it, you'll know before you accidentally do it again.

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Works Without NFC

No tag yet? Use manual tap check-in from the app until your tags arrive.

📱 It's a mobile app — download it free

TakeCareHQ lives on your phone so you can tap, check in, and coordinate care wherever you are. Download from your app store and start your 7-day free trial.

One plan for the whole family

Start free. Cancel anytime. No charge for 7 days.

Monthly

$4.99
per month
✓ Unlimited NFC tags
✓ Unlimited family members
✓ All features included

The ones you love deserve
to never be forgotten.

Join families who stopped guessing and started knowing.