for adult children of aging parents
Every email about your parent's health — doctors, pharmacies, insurance, attorneys — lands in one private address. The whole family sees what arrives, in real time. No more screenshots in the group chat at 11pm.
Built for the 40-70 rule — when adult children become caregivers for aging parents.
Three steps. Ten minutes. No new apps for Mom.
You sign up. Your parent gets a private inbox address. You hand it to her doctors. That's it — the rest happens by email, which everyone already knows how to use.
Create a free account and add the loved one you're caring for. We instantly generate a private inbox address just for them, like helen-smith-AB12@lovedone.app.
Print the wallet card. Update her chart. Email her cardiologist's office. Every intake form already has an “alternate contact email” field — that's the one.
When a message arrives, every sibling you've invited sees it. Discuss it in-app, mark who's handling it, never lose a discharge summary again.
One shared workspace for everyone in your loved one's circle.
When a caregiver clocks in, takes a note, or logs a medication, you see it immediately — pulled in automatically from your loved one's home-care agency through Sandwich Pipe.
Ask questions about your loved one's care in plain language. Sandwich's assistant has access to every care event and can summarize what's been happening this week, flag patterns, and help you draft messages back to the agency.
Invite siblings, your spouse, or adult grandchildren. Everyone with workspace access sees the same care timeline. No more 'wait, did mom get her morning meds?' group texts.
Care information is some of the most sensitive data your family shares. Sandwich is built to handle it the way regulated systems do.
Free to start. Takes about ten minutes. The hardest part is deciding which sibling to invite first.