Reduce Daily Mental Load
Keep visit notes, follow-ups, and small responsibilities in one place so less has to live in the adult child's head.
Made For Caregivers
For adult child caregivers, Petalz keeps the plan, updates, and family help in one place when you are supporting an aging parent, disabled loved one, or someone recovering after illness or injury.
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Real Caregiving Days
Petalz gives caregivers and family one place to check what changed, what is next, and who can help a loved one who benefits from simpler connection and shared support.
What changes with Petalz
Keep visit notes, follow-ups, and small responsibilities in one place so less has to live in the adult child's head.
Show what is needed, from a ride to an appointment to picking up dinner, so relatives can choose a real way to help.
Use gentle reminders to catch things like prescription refills, appointment prep, and post-visit notes before they become urgent.
Share one update after a visit, including how the day went, routine changes, or practical notes to watch, without repeating it in every text thread.
Add the time, place, questions to ask, and who is driving so everyone has the same details before the day gets busy.
Post a short note about mood, meals, changes, or follow-ups so the next person does not have to start from scratch.
Turn vague offers into clear options: pick up dinner, call tonight, handle the refill, or visit this weekend.
Reminders make unclaimed tasks visible before they become emergencies, without making one person chase everyone.
Invite the people you trust and make the next helpful step easy to see.
See pricingCoordinate appointments, routines, and check-ins in one calendar the right people can see.
Add tasks with enough context for someone to say, I can handle that, and know exactly what to do.
Attach places like the pharmacy, clinic, or grocery store so rides and errands are easier to plan.
Mark what is handled and leave short notes after visits, calls, or appointments.
People keeping track of appointments, reminders, and the small details a loved one depends on.
Relatives who can help with rides, errands, appointment support, and everyday connection.
Families supporting an older adult, disabled loved one, or someone recovering after illness or injury from different homes, cities, or time zones.
Start with the people closest to your loved one, then add trusted helpers when the family needs more support.
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