Coordinate a parent’s care with your siblings.
Caring for an ageing parent is usually a group effort spread across cities — appointments, medicines, documents, bills. Memoria gives siblings one shared, private place to hold it all.
What you get
Siblings share one view
Every sibling sees the same appointments, medicine schedule and reminders, so the sister who lives nearby and the brother abroad are working from the same picture, not scattered calls.
Appointments and medicine reminders
Forward the prescription or the hospital slip and Memoria builds the schedule — the next check-up, the refill, the review — with reminders that reach whichever sibling is on duty.
The documents in one encrypted vault
Insurance policies, medical records, ID, pension papers — kept in an AES-256 encrypted, household-scoped vault, full-content searchable and ready to export when a claim or admission needs them fast.
Built for remote and NRI siblings
Distance is the hardest part. A sibling in another country stays fully in the loop — same calendar, same documents, same reminders — in their own language, across 12 supported.
The right people, the right access
A guardian-of-record role lets one sibling lead while others hold scoped access; a visiting nurse or helper can be added narrowly. Care is shared without handing everyone everything.
Private by architecture, honestly priced
A parent’s medical life is sensitive — Memoria never sells your data, encrypts what’s in the vault, and stays one honest household plan (free to start, ₹299/month) rather than monetising the records you trust it with.
FAQ
Can siblings in different cities coordinate care here?
Yes — that’s the core use case. Every sibling shares one calendar, one document vault and one reminder feed, so appointments, medicines and paperwork stay in sync whether you’re next door or overseas. No one has to be the phone tree.
Can a parent’s nurse or helper be added?
Yes, with a scoped role. A visiting nurse or day helper can see only what they need — say, the medicine schedule and appointment calendar — while the siblings keep the fuller view and the sensitive documents.
Is medical and financial information kept secure?
Everything in the vault is AES-256 encrypted at rest and readable only by verified members of the household, and Memoria never sells your data. It’s built for exactly this kind of sensitive record — medical files, insurance, pension and ID papers.
Does it work for NRIs caring for parents in India?
Yes. A sibling abroad gets the same shared calendar, documents and reminders, in their own language, so distance doesn’t mean being out of the loop. Forwarded prescriptions and bills from India land in the shared view wherever you are.
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Start with Memoria today.
Free to start — 1 GB of household memory. No credit card.