Vitals Tracker for Caregivers

Blood pressure, glucose, weight — the numbers that tell you how an aging parent is really doing. Solantis helps you log them, see the trend, and bring a clean picture to the doctor.

When you're helping care for an older adult, scattered readings on sticky notes don't reveal much. A simple, consistent record does. Solantis is a free vitals tracker built for caregivers and the families helping them.

Log the measurements that matter

Record common vitals in seconds — blood pressure, blood glucose, weight, heart rate, temperature, and more — for one parent or several people on your care team.

See the trend, not just today's number

A single reading rarely tells the story. Solantis charts vitals over time so you can notice a gradual rise or a concerning pattern and bring it up with a professional early.

Important: Solantis helps you record and notice trends — it does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical care, and it is not a medical device. Always discuss readings and concerns with a doctor.

Doctor-ready reports

Turn weeks of readings into a clean summary you can share at an appointment. It makes the conversation more productive and helps the provider see what's been happening between visits.

Vitals alongside everything else

Because vitals live in the same app as medications, tasks, and benefits, your family gets one complete picture instead of disconnected tools. See the full caregiver app →

Track your parent's vitals in one place

Log BP, glucose, weight, and more, watch the trends, and share clean reports with the doctor. Free to start.

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Frequently asked questions

What vitals can I track for my parent?

You can log common measurements such as blood pressure, blood glucose, weight, heart rate, and temperature, and see them over time.

Does Solantis diagnose health problems from vitals?

No. Solantis helps you record vitals and notice trends to discuss with a healthcare professional. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical care, and it is not a medical device.

Can I share vitals with my parent's doctor?

Yes. You can produce a clean summary of logged vitals to bring to appointments, which can make conversations with providers more productive.

Solantis helps families record and organize health information. It does not provide medical advice, diagnose, or treat any condition, is not a medical device, 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.