Identity
Start with Mom. Keep everyone else separate.
Each profile gets its own records, medications, emergency fields, timeline, and sharing rules before anything leaves the household.
Mom's health story, ready when care gets complicated.
Keep medications, records, recent changes, emergency details, and caregiver access in one profile your family can hand off.
Meds current. 24h share. Read-only emergency view.
Elder-care first
Talo starts with the aging parent who needs help now, then keeps the rest of the household organized without blending records together.
Household workspace
Elaine Carter
ParentCardiology follow-up, 4 active meds
Emergency card ready
Meds, directives, PCP
Maya Carter
YouMigraine plan, insurance card
Sharing control
Can view Elaine only
Noah Carter
ChildAllergies, annual visit notes
Separate vault
Allergies + visit notes
Scout
PetVaccines and vet records
Pet records
Vaccines + vet contacts
Product flow
The profile moves from identity to symptom context, records, and emergency handoff without making the family rebuild the same story again.
Identity
Each profile gets its own records, medications, emergency fields, timeline, and sharing rules before anything leaves the household.
Symptoms
A knee, chest, migraine, rash, or medication concern becomes structured context instead of another loose note.
Structured summary
Onset
This morning
Severity
5 of 10 at peak
Context
Before caregiver check-in
Records
Medication lists, insurance, vitals, visit notes, and imported records stay attached to the person and ready for the next handoff.
Records in context
Medication list
Updated today
Filed
Vitals trend
BP + pulse
Filed
Insurance
Medicare + supplement
Filed
Cardiology PDF
Imported record
Filed
Emergency handoff
When a responder, sibling, aide, or clinician needs the essentials, Talo shows the minimum useful view instead of the whole household profile.
Three handoffs
Family care, visit prep, and emergency response should not expose the same amount of information.
Daily care
1Meals, mobility notes, current meds, next appointment, and what changed since the last check-in.
Visit ready
2Structured symptoms, OPQRST-style notes, recent vitals, medication changes, and imported records in context.
Urgent
3Allergies, conditions, medications, emergency contacts, insurance, directives, and a narrow read-only link.
Trust layer
Families should know who can see a profile, what they can see, and when access stops.
Each person stays separate inside one household workspace.
Emergency sharing is read-only and can be time-limited.
No ad-tech belongs on private health surfaces.
Critical allergies, medications, directives, and contacts stay readable under stress.
Start private beta
1
Keep each parent, child, pet, and personal profile separated so records and notes never blur together.
2
Log symptoms, context, photos, medications, vitals, and record imports as a structured timeline.
3
Send a caregiver summary, visit prep, or emergency card with clear limits and revoke controls.