Talo 360

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.

Elaine Carter profile ready
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Emergency card

Ready for urgent care

Read-onlyExpires 24h

Allergy

Penicillin

Meds

4 active

Care lead

Maya Carter

Contact

Daughter + PCP

Talo 360 avatar health profile preview
right knee

Living health timeline

Medication list, knee note, and cardiology record are linked.

Elder-care first

When care gets shared, every person needs a clean source of truth.

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's care stays separate from the household.

No mixed records

Elaine Carter

Parent

Cardiology follow-up, 4 active meds

Emergency card ready

Meds, directives, PCP

Maya Carter

You

Migraine plan, insurance card

Sharing control

Can view Elaine only

Noah Carter

Child

Allergies, annual visit notes

Separate vault

Allergies + visit notes

Scout

Pet

Vaccines and vet records

Pet records

Vaccines + vet contacts

Product flow

Build the story once. Use the right view when care changes.

The profile moves from identity to symptom context, records, and emergency handoff without making the family rebuild the same story again.

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.

Elaine Carter profile ready
Talo 360 example ICE card QR code

Emergency card

Ready for urgent care

Read-onlyExpires 24h

Allergy

Penicillin

Meds

4 active

Care lead

Maya Carter

Contact

Daughter + PCP

Talo 360 avatar health profile preview
right knee

Living health timeline

Medication list, knee note, and cardiology record are linked.

Symptoms

Log what changed before the appointment.

A knee, chest, migraine, rash, or medication concern becomes structured context instead of another loose note.

Structured summary

Pain after stairs, improving with rest.

Onset

This morning

Severity

5 of 10 at peak

Context

Before caregiver check-in

Records

Bring the record when urgent care asks.

Medication lists, insurance, vitals, visit notes, and imported records stay attached to the person and ready for the next handoff.

Records in context

Everything lands on Elaine's timeline.

Synced

Medication list

Updated today

Filed

Vitals trend

BP + pulse

Filed

Insurance

Medicare + supplement

Filed

Cardiology PDF

Imported record

Filed

Emergency handoff

The urgent view stays narrow, readable, and easy to revoke.

When a responder, sibling, aide, or clinician needs the essentials, Talo shows the minimum useful view instead of the whole household profile.

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Responder view

Critical details. Nothing extra.

Read-only
Expires 24h
Revoke anytime

Emergency card fields

Allergies

Penicillin

Medications

4 active

Conditions

Hypertension

Contacts

Daughter and primary care

Insurance

Medicare + supplement

Directive

On file

Three handoffs

Same person. Different safe surfaces.

Family care, visit prep, and emergency response should not expose the same amount of information.

Daily care

1

Caregiver summary

Meals, mobility notes, current meds, next appointment, and what changed since the last check-in.

Visit ready

2

Clinician visit prep

Structured symptoms, OPQRST-style notes, recent vitals, medication changes, and imported records in context.

Urgent

3

Responder emergency view

Allergies, conditions, medications, emergency contacts, insurance, directives, and a narrow read-only link.

Trust layer

Private health surfaces need concrete controls.

Families should know who can see a profile, what they can see, and when access stops.

1

Each person stays separate inside one household workspace.

2

Emergency sharing is read-only and can be time-limited.

3

No ad-tech belongs on private health surfaces.

4

Critical allergies, medications, directives, and contacts stay readable under stress.

Start private beta

Start with one person. Add the rest when you're ready.

1

Create one profile per person

Keep each parent, child, pet, and personal profile separated so records and notes never blur together.

2

Capture what changed

Log symptoms, context, photos, medications, vitals, and record imports as a structured timeline.

3

Share the smallest useful view

Send a caregiver summary, visit prep, or emergency card with clear limits and revoke controls.