Real Caregivers. Real Families.
Every review is from a verified CaregiverOS user. No paid reviews. No cherry-picking. Just honest feedback from family caregivers.
4.9
Overall Rating
2,134
Verified Reviews
96%
Would Recommend
8,400+
Family Caregivers
All Reviews
“My mom takes 11 medications across three different specialists. None of them talk to each other. When I entered everything into CaregiverOS, the interaction checker immediately flagged a combination between her blood thinner and a new anti-inflammatory her rheumatologist prescribed. I called her primary care doctor and he confirmed it could have caused a serious bleed. That alone justified the subscription for the rest of my life.”
Laura S.
Daughter caring for mom with dementia | Minneapolis, MN
“My dad has congestive heart failure and four kids who all want to help but never know what the others are doing. Before CaregiverOS I was the bottleneck, fielding calls from all three siblings every day. Now everyone logs in, sees the medication schedule, checks off completed tasks, and reads the daily journal. I went from 10 calls a day to two a week. My relationship with my siblings is better too because nobody feels left out of the loop.”
Brian T.
Son coordinating care across 4 siblings | Denver, CO
“I have two teenagers and a 79-year-old dad with early-stage Parkinson's. Between school pickups, dad's PT appointments, and his medication schedule, I was losing track of everything. CaregiverOS gave me one place to manage it all. The daily journal feature is what I use most. I can see patterns in his mobility and mood that I was too overwhelmed to notice before. His neurologist now asks to see my journal reports at every visit.”
Michelle R.
Sandwich generation mom | Chicago, IL
“My mother was prescribed a new medication for her anxiety by a psychiatrist who did not know about her heart medication. I entered it into CaregiverOS and the interaction checker immediately flagged it as a high-risk combination that could cause cardiac arrhythmia. I called her cardiologist the same day and he switched her to a safer alternative. The doctor told me the combination could have been life-threatening. I cannot put a price on that.”
David K.
Caught dangerous drug interaction | Seattle, WA
“My wife was diagnosed with Parkinson's three years ago. I am 72 and not a technology person, but our daughter set me up with CaregiverOS and showed me how to use it. The medication reminders are what I rely on most. I check off each dose and our daughter can see from 200 miles away that her mom got her meds on time. The daily journal helps me remember what to tell the neurologist. Before this I was using a spiral notebook and losing it every other week.”
Patricia M.
Husband caring for wife with Parkinson's | Tampa, FL
“When my dad's dementia progressed to the point where he could not live alone, we had to find memory care quickly. CaregiverOS already had his complete medication list, care history, and daily routine documented. We handed the facility his care profile on day one instead of scrambling to remember everything. The staff told us it was the most organized family they had ever worked with. We still use it to track his care in the facility and share updates with family.”
Jennifer L.
Family navigating nursing home transition | Boston, MA
“I handle my mom's medical care and her finances since she has moderate cognitive decline. Between Medicare paperwork, prescription refills, bill payments, and doctor appointments, I was using four different apps and still dropping things. CaregiverOS lets me put everything in one task list with categories. The financial and legal task categories are lifesavers. I set up recurring tasks for bill payments, insurance renewals, and prescription refills so nothing falls through the cracks.”
Robert A.
Adult child managing parent's finances | Phoenix, AZ
“My dad was going to the ER every few weeks for confusion and falls. We could not figure out what was triggering them. After two months of daily journal entries in CaregiverOS, the AI pattern analysis showed us that his confusion episodes almost always followed days when he missed his afternoon blood pressure medication. The dose was making him dizzy, but only when taken inconsistently. His doctor adjusted the timing and dosage. He has not been to the ER in four months.”
Karen H.
Reduced ER visits using pattern tracking | Atlanta, GA
“As a geriatric care manager, the number one issue I see is families struggling to coordinate care between multiple people. Someone forgets a medication change, someone does not know about an appointment, someone misses a symptom that has been getting worse for weeks. CaregiverOS solves all of this. I now recommend it to every family I work with as the first step in their care plan. The daily journal and care team features are exactly what families need.”
Sandra G.
Geriatric care manager | San Diego, CA
“My dad is 84 and refuses most help. He insists he is fine even though he has fallen twice this year. Using the daily journal to track his moods and behaviors helped me see that he is most receptive to help in the morning and most resistant in the evening when he is tired. I adjusted when I bring up difficult topics and started framing care tasks as things I need help with rather than things he needs. The pattern tracking made that insight possible.”
Thomas W.
Dealing with parent's resistance to care | Nashville, TN
“When my mom had hip replacement surgery at 78, the discharge instructions were overwhelming. Medications every four hours, PT exercises twice a day, wound care, follow-up appointments, and dietary requirements. My brother and I split the caregiving shifts and CaregiverOS was the only reason we stayed coordinated. I could check off tasks during my shift and he could see exactly where things stood when he arrived. Her surgeon said her recovery was ahead of schedule because nothing was missed.”
Angela C.
Post-surgery recovery coordination | Philadelphia, PA
“When my mom was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's at 67, I had no idea what to do. I was 34, single, living in a different state, and suddenly responsible for managing her entire life. I found CaregiverOS through a support group and it was the first thing that made me feel like I could actually do this. Setting up her care profile forced me to organize everything I needed to know. The daily journal became my therapy. The care team feature helped me find and coordinate with a home aide. I went from feeling completely lost to feeling like I had a plan.”
Emily D.
New caregiver who felt overwhelmed | Portland, OR