Caring for an aging parent
without losing yourself in it.
One shared workspace for the medications, appointments, documents, and family conversations of caring for a parent — so the work doesn’t fall on one person.
Free for families · No card required
What you’ll set up
The basics, organized
The same things every aging-parent caregiver ends up tracking — just in one place instead of six.
One record per parent
Both parents, an aunt, or a grandparent — each as their own patient profile inside one shared family workspace.
Medications without missed doses
Schedules, reminders, refill alerts, and a missed-dose log every caregiver can see.
Appointments without the post-its
Doctor visits, PT, lab work — on a shared calendar with the right nudges, before the visit.
Documents that aren’t in a drawer
Insurance cards, Medicare info, lab PDFs, advance directives — encrypted and searchable in one place.
Doctors without the fax
Invite a PCP, a cardiologist, a neurologist. Scoped access, revocable in one tap.
Family without the group chat
Siblings, spouse, paid aide — each with the role you choose. Real-time updates, no catch-up calls.
How it works
Three steps to a shared record
- 1
Add your parent
Create a patient profile. Date of birth, conditions, allergies, the basics. You can fill in more later.
- 2
Add medications and appointments
Use Hubbi’s built-in medication library. Drop in upcoming appointments and any documents you’ve already collected.
- 3
Invite the rest of the family
Siblings, your spouse, a paid aide. Pick roles. Now everyone sees the same picture.
Common questions
Elderly parent care, answered
- What does Hubbi do for elderly parent care?
- Hubbi gives a family one shared workspace for an aging parent: medications, appointments, documents, doctors, and family roles. Instead of one sibling holding everything in their head (and their phone), the whole family sees the same record in real time.
- I’m the only one doing the caregiving. Do I still need it?
- Most families start with one sibling carrying the load. Hubbi makes it easy to bring others in later — even just as viewers — so the cognitive load isn’t on one person. It’s also useful solo: medication tracking, appointment reminders, and document storage all in one place.
- Can I track care for both my parents?
- Yes. Each parent is a separate patient profile inside the same family workspace. Medications, appointments, and documents are tracked per person.
- What about coordinating with hospice or home health aides?
- Invite them as caregivers and they can log medications and view appointments. When the engagement ends, revoke access in one tap.
- Is Hubbi free?
- Yes. Hubbi is free for families. No card required to start. Adding family members and patients is free.
- Is my parent’s data secure?
- Health data is encrypted at rest and in motion. Row-level security at the database means only your invited family members can see your records. Hubbi does not sell health data or run third-party trackers.