Your week in care, summarized for you

Every week, Sagebeam reviews everything that happened — tasks completed, medications tracked, caregiver visits, timeline events — and sends you a clear, readable summary. Delivered to your phone and inbox automatically. No compiling, no digging through notes.

The Problem

At the end of any given week, you're holding a lot in your head. Which tasks got done. Whether medications are on track. What the caregiver mentioned on Thursday. Whether things are generally getting better or slowly getting harder.

There's no easy way to see the full picture. You'd have to pull up tasks, check the medication list, scroll through handoff notes, and piece it together yourself — every single week. Most people don't. The picture stays fragmented.

And when another family member asks "how's Dad doing this week?" the honest answer is usually "I think okay, but I'm not really sure."

How It Works

  1. Sagebeam monitors everything in the background — tasks completed and overdue, medications on track or running low, caregiver handoff notes, and care timeline entries throughout the week.
  2. Every week, it generates a plain-English summary of what happened. Not a dashboard. Not a list of raw data. A readable report that tells you how the week went at a glance.
  3. The recap is delivered to you automatically — as a text to your verified phone number, an email digest, and available in the app at any time. You don't have to remember to check anything.
  4. Anything that needs attention is surfaced clearly — an overdue task, a medication running low, something flagged by a caregiver. The recap doesn't just describe the week; it tells you what to do next.

How it looks in Sagebeam

Week of Oct 6 – 12

Weekly Recap

A mostly smooth week. All medications were taken on schedule, though blood pressure meds are running low — about 4 days left. 8 of 10 tasks were completed. The Thursday caregiver visit noted Mom seemed more tired than usual and ate a smaller lunch.

Tasks
8 completed · 2 overdue
Medications
On track · 1 running low
Caregiver Visits
3 this week
Needs attention
2 items

Sent every Sunday · via SMS & email

Real-World Examples

Scenario 1: Catching a slow decline

Before:

Over three weeks, your mother's appetite has been declining and she's been sleeping more. Each week feels fine in isolation — no single event is alarming. You don't notice the pattern until her doctor asks at an appointment and you have no good answer.

After:

Your weekly recaps mention caregiver notes about appetite and energy two weeks in a row. By week three, the pattern is obvious. You bring the last three recaps to the doctor's appointment. The conversation is specific and useful.

Scenario 2: Keeping family informed without a group chat

Before:

Your sibling lives out of state and asks for updates every Sunday. You try to remember what happened, piece together a summary from memory, and end up either sending a long message or a vague "things are fine." It takes 20 minutes and never feels complete.

After:

You forward the weekly recap. It takes 10 seconds. Your sibling sees exactly what happened — tasks, medications, visits, anything flagged. They feel included. You don't have to reconstruct the week from scratch.

Benefits

  • See the full picture in one read — tasks, medications, caregiver notes, and timeline events in a single plain-English summary
  • Catch patterns you'd otherwise miss — a slow decline in appetite, recurring medication concerns, or consistent caregiver observations are hard to see week-by-week but obvious in a summary
  • Keep family members informed effortlessly — forward the recap instead of reconstructing the week from memory
  • Nothing to compile or check — delivered automatically to your phone and inbox every week, whether or not you've logged into the app
  • Be prepared for doctor appointments — your last few recaps give you a factual, timestamped record of how things have been going

Perfect For

  • Families coordinating care across multiple people who need to stay aligned
  • Long-distance family members who want to stay informed without being a burden
  • Caregivers preparing for doctor appointments who need a clear record of recent weeks
  • Anyone who feels like they're constantly tracking but never sure if they're on top of everything

Ready to see your week in care at a glance?

Weekly Recap is included with your free Sagebeam account.

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