A real person in the room, and a report you can actually read
When you can't be there, a trusted advocate goes for you. They sit with your parent, record the visit with consent, and turn a rushed fifteen minutes into a clear recap you can trust.
Credentials checked before an advocate's first booking
Three steps, start to recap
No app to install for your parent, no paperwork to chase. You book, an advocate shows up, and the visit comes back to you in full.
The report reads like a good nurse's notes
Every visit becomes a private family report: the recorded appointment, then four plain-language sections that answer the questions you actually have. Here is a sample from a cardiology follow-up.
- Video plus written notes, together in one place
- Link-only and private — never indexed or searchable
- Print-friendly, so you can bring it to the next visit
Visit report
Eleanor's cardiology follow-up
Riverside Cardiology · March 14
Margaret Chen, RN
Your advocate · 22 years in cardiology nursing
What the doctor said
Blood pressure is well controlled. The murmur is stable and not a concern right now. Cardiology follow-up in six months unless symptoms change.
Medications
Lisinopril increased from 10 mg to 20 mg, once daily. Keep taking the low-dose aspirin. No other changes today.
Next steps
Book a fasting blood panel within two weeks. Bring the home blood-pressure log to the next visit. Repeat echocardiogram in six months.
Concerns
Mentioned feeling light-headed when standing up quickly. The doctor asked her to note when it happens and call if it worsens.
Shared privately with your family. Link-only, never indexed.
Pay per visit — no subscription
Advocates set their own rate between $80 and $120 a visit, based on their experience and your parent's city. A small platform fee is added at checkout, and that's the whole price. You only pay when you book.
- Visit rate
- $80–120
- Platform fee
- 5%
- Commitment
- None
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