Senior Medication Tracker
A reminder tells your parent to take a pill. A tracker keeps the record — the accurate, shareable picture of what they take, what they've taken, and what's running low.
For an older adult on several medications, the most valuable thing a caregiver can have is one accurate, current list — not scattered across bottles, notes, and memory. Solantis is a free senior medication tracker that keeps that record and the history behind it.
One accurate medication list
Record every prescription, plus over-the-counter medicines and supplements, with doses, timing, prescriber, and purpose. It lives in one place your whole family can see and update — not on one person's fridge.
Adherence history you can actually use
Solantis logs what's taken and what's missed over time, so you can see patterns — like consistently skipped evening doses — and raise them with a doctor or pharmacist before they become a problem.
A doctor-ready summary
Before an appointment, bring a clean, current summary of medications and adherence. It helps the provider catch duplicates and interactions and makes the visit more productive. (For more, see how to manage medications for elderly parents.)
Refills tracked, supplements included
Track when each medication is running low so prescriptions don't lapse, and keep supplements on the same list — because they interact too. Learn about preventing dangerous interactions →
Reminders, when you want them
A tracker and a reminder work best together. Solantis pairs the record with smart reminders and missed-dose alerts to the care team. See the reminder features →
Keep one accurate medication record
Track doses, adherence, refills, and history — and share a clean summary with the doctor. Free to start.
Get Solantis FreeFrequently asked questions
What's the difference between a medication tracker and a reminder?
A reminder prompts a dose at the right time; a tracker keeps the record — the full list, what was taken and when, refills, and history you can review and share. Solantis does both.
Can I share my parent's medication list with their doctor?
Yes. Solantis can produce a clean, current summary of medications and adherence to bring to appointments, helping the provider catch duplicates and interactions.
Does it track supplements and over-the-counter medicines?
Yes — and you should include them, since supplements and OTC medicines can interact with prescriptions.
Is the medication tracker free?
Yes, Solantis is free to start with no limit on the number of medications, on iOS and Android.
Solantis helps families organize and track medications. 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. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about medications and health decisions.