Emergency Medical ID for Seniors
When something happens to an aging parent, the right information needs to be available in seconds. Solantis keeps it ready.
In an emergency, first responders and ER staff move fastest when they immediately know what medications a person takes, what they're allergic to, and who to call. Solantis keeps that critical information current and shareable, so your family isn't scrambling at the worst possible moment.
What your parent's emergency profile can include
- Current medications and doses
- Allergies and adverse reactions
- Medical conditions and relevant history
- Emergency contacts — the people who should be reached first
Ready when seconds count
Solantis is designed so critical information is quick to reach in an emergency — without digging through a phone. Keeping it in one place means a caregiver, a neighbor, or a responder can find what they need fast.
Keep it accurate without thinking about it
Because medications and conditions live in the same app your family already uses for reminders and care, the emergency profile stays current as things change — no separate document to forget to update. See how medication tracking works →
For the whole family
Everyone on the care team can rely on the same accurate emergency information, whether they're across town or across the country. Read our long-distance caregiving guide →
Be ready before an emergency happens
Keep your parent's medications, allergies, conditions, and emergency contacts ready to share — free to start.
Get Solantis FreeFrequently asked questions
What is an emergency medical ID for seniors?
A quick-access summary of an older adult's medications, allergies, conditions, and emergency contacts that caregivers and responders can see fast in an emergency. It supports emergency care but does not replace calling 911.
How does Solantis keep emergency info ready?
Solantis keeps a current, shareable summary of your parent's medications, allergies, conditions, and emergency contacts so the right information is available when seconds count.
Does this replace calling 911?
No. In a medical emergency, always call 911 or your local emergency number first. Solantis helps responders and family see critical information; it is not an emergency service.
Solantis helps families keep and share medical information. It does not provide medical advice and is not a substitute for a doctor, pharmacist, nurse, or emergency services. In a medical emergency, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately.