Track what's changing over time

Track what's changing over time—events, observations, medication changes, symptoms, behaviors. Log everything in one timeline, spot patterns before they become problems, and answer doctor questions with facts—not guesses. Export, share, and review by date range to see the full picture.

The Problem

Doctors ask for timelines. 'When did the confusion start?' 'How long has the appetite been declining?' 'When did the falls begin?' Memory is fuzzy. Details are scattered across texts, notebooks, and conversations.

You can't spot patterns when information is fragmented. Small changes are easy to miss—appetite declining gradually, confusion increasing slowly, falls happening more often. By the time you notice a pattern, it might be a bigger problem.

You can't recall when things changed. Was the medication change before or after the symptom started? Did the behavior change after the hospitalization? You're guessing. The doctor needs facts.

You can't share accurate history with your care team. Each person sees different pieces, but no one sees the full picture. Important connections get missed.

How Sagebeam Helps

  1. Log everything in one timeline: events (falls, hospitalizations, appointments), observations (symptoms, behaviors, changes), and medication changes.
  2. Review by date range before appointments to see trends and inflection points—what changed, when it changed, what might have caused it.
  3. Spot patterns over time—appetite declining, confusion increasing, falls happening more often—see it before it becomes a crisis.
  4. Export or share with your doctor so they see accurate history, not guesses—complete timeline, not fragmented memories.
  5. Link timeline entries to documents and tasks for full context—see how events, observations, and documents relate.
  6. Filter and search to find specific events or patterns—medication changes, symptom trends, behavior shifts.
  7. See the full picture in one place—no more scattered information, no more guessing.

Real-World Example

Mom's appetite declined over two weeks after starting a new prescription. The timeline makes it clear: appetite was normal until the 15th, then dropped gradually. You can see it. The doctor can see it.

You review the timeline before the appointment, export it, and share it. The medication change is linked to the symptom change. You adjust the medication quickly with your care team—no more guessing what might be causing it.

The pattern is clear, the solution is obvious.

Benefits

  • Answer doctor questions with facts, not guesses—complete timeline, not fragmented memories
  • Spot patterns and trends over time—see changes before they become problems
  • Prepare for appointments with accurate history—export and share complete timelines
  • Feel confident knowing you have the full picture—everything in one place, organized and searchable
  • Share accurate information with your care team—everyone sees the same timeline
  • Make connections between events, medications, and symptoms—see what might be causing what

Perfect For

  • Tracking medication changes and their effects over time
  • Monitoring symptoms or behaviors to spot trends
  • Preparing for doctor visits with accurate, complete history
  • Spotting patterns that might indicate health changes
  • Sharing comprehensive care history with healthcare providers
  • Understanding how events, medications, and symptoms relate

Walk into appointments prepared with facts. Start your free plan.

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