Simplify life and bring peace of mind to families — all in one secure app. Keep medications on schedule, stay on top of check-ins, and keep family connected - safe, private, and built for you.
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Share health updates effortlessly with loved ones — everyone stays connected and reassured.
Smart reminders that never miss a dose — with simple tracking and easy logging.
One tap to let family know you're okay. Build streaks and stay connected.
Your health data stays on your device. No accounts required, no data sold.
No internet? No problem. Your health data is always accessible on your device.
Track medications taken, check-ins completed, and see your health journey.
CB HealthTracker was born from both love and worry. Like millions of families, I found myself in that delicate and often painful space. I wanting to protect my loved ones while still honoring their independence. I kept asking myself: How can I care for them while juggling my own life? Are they okay? Did they remember to take their medication? What if something happens and no one knows?
That kind of worry doesn't go away. It sits with you in quiet moments, during meetings, and late at night. It's the kind of invisible weight that only those who've been there truly understand. So, I created CB HealthTracker. Not just as another piece of technology, but as the answer I was searching for. A way to care for the people we love without taking away their dignity, a way to stay connected without hovering, and a way to know. Not just hope, but know that they're safe, well, and supported.
CB HealthTracker is a way of turning that ache into action. It's the peace of mind we all longed for when we couldn't be there in person. It is the reassurance we wanted at 2 a.m. when the phone didn't ring but could have. It is the gentle bridge between independence and care, between freedom and safety.
For me, this isn't just a product. It's personal. It always has been. I created it for every family feeling the same things I did: love, fear, hope, and the constant quiet wish to do right by the people who once cared for us.