Mom Care App started at a kitchen table. Nick and Natalie wanted the same two things every family wants: to know Mom is getting good care, and to make sure her days are full — walks, gardens, errands, visits, and people who love spending time with her.

Nick handles the moving parts — the weekly schedule, the caregiver team, the pharmacy runs. He built the first version of Mom Care App because the family group chat kept losing track of who was coming on which day.

Natalie is the one who insisted the app track more than hours — the notes, the photos, the “how was she today?” Her rule: every visit should leave Mom’s day a little fuller, not just checked off.

Everything here started with her. Mom has been our business role model, our creative influence, and above all a caring, loving mom — every day, our whole lives. We owe her much more than we can ever give back. Mom Care App is one small way of trying.
Every visit plan mixes the necessary with the nice: medication and appointments, but also walks, gardening, and trips out of the house.
The people who spend the day with Mom deserve tools that feel friendly — a checklist and a camera, not a punch clock.
Notes and photos from every visit mean nobody has to ask “how is she?” — everyone already knows, every day.
What works for our mom can work for your family too.
Questions about Mom Care App, or arranging care for someone you love? We read every note.
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