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Managing Health Records for a Loved One

A practical guide for caregivers who help elderly parents or family members keep track of their medical information.

Caring for a family member means juggling appointments, medications, and a mountain of paperwork. Whether you're helping an aging parent or supporting a spouse through treatment, staying organized can feel overwhelming. Here's how to take control.

Create a Single Source of Truth

Stop hunting through email attachments and kitchen drawers. Gather all medical documents — lab results, imaging reports, discharge summaries — into one digital location. When everything lives in one place, you can find what you need in seconds, not hours.

Track Multiple Profiles Separately

If you're managing health records for more than one person, keep them organized separately. This prevents confusion when you're at an appointment and need to pull up the right history quickly.

Share Instantly Before Appointments

New specialists shouldn't start from zero. Before each visit, share your loved one's complete health timeline with the doctor. They'll see the full picture — previous diagnoses, trends in lab values, and current medications — without you having to explain everything again.

Keep Emergency Information Ready

In an emergency, you may not have time to gather documents. Having everything digitally organized means you can share critical information from your phone, anywhere, anytime.

How JanusMed helps:

JanusMed lets you manage multiple family profiles from one account, upload any document type, and share a complete health timeline with any doctor in one click. No more carrying folders to appointments.

Start organizing your family's health records today