Support for caregivers

Daily care details, support, and clarity in one calm place.

CalmCare Log helps caregivers keep a calm daily care log with fast mood tracking, routine needs, searchable history, and on-device backups. This site keeps help, privacy details, and public app information in one clear place.

  • Fast loggingRecord daily changes with minimal taps.
  • Visible routine needsKeep Need and Have easy to scan.
  • Local-firstBackup and diagnostics export stay user initiated.

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Low-stress capture

Quick tags, short notes, and visible history keep daily updates lightweight.

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Operational support

The support path favors reproducible details, backups, and diagnostics over guesswork.

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Public trust

Privacy and terms live at stable URLs that are easy to reach from the App Store and the app.

What the app does

Support the routine without burying the essential care details.

Fast mood logging

Capture mood and behavior changes quickly with simple tags and optional notes so important patterns are easier to recall later.

Morning note Behavior change Evening recap

Visible routine needs

Keep recurring household needs visible with dedicated Need and Have lists.

Need: 3 items
Have: 6 items

Search and trends

Review recent activity, filter the timeline, and spot mood changes across the week without leaving the app.

7-day trends
Searchable history

Local-first workflow

Core caregiving data stays on the device, with user-initiated backup and diagnostics export when needed.

Backup export
Diagnostics export

Support information that is easy to share

Support, privacy, and terms pages live at clear public paths so caregivers and reviewers can reach the right page directly.

A clearer support flow

What to do if something looks wrong.

  1. Export a backup before changing data.
  2. Export diagnostics from the Support screen.
  3. Retry the exact flow and note what happened.
  4. Use the support page to file a reproducible issue.

Public support links

Everything important stays one step away.

The support page is the best place to start if the app is behaving unexpectedly. Privacy and terms stay nearby, not hidden behind product copy.