You're already doing extraordinary things. SuperCaregiver gives you the tools to make more moments of genuine connection - without the prep time, the expertise, or the stress of figuring it out alone.
We can't promise caregiving will be easier. But we can give you a superpower - the moment you type a few details and out comes a crossword where one clue reads "The street where Margaret grew up." That's not productivity. That's delight. And it goes both ways - you feel it, and so do they.
A growing suite of tools, all of them personalized. None of them generic.
Every clue is a memory. Their hometown. Their childhood pet. The name of the road they grew up on. Cognitive exercise that feels like a warm conversation.
Curated playlists built around the exact years and artists that mattered most to them. The songs that defined their youth, rediscovered.
Personalized coloring sheets made from themes they love - their favorite flowers, a garden they kept, a scene from where they grew up.
Themed word puzzles built around their interests - baseball, cooking, travel, or any era or topic that lights them up.
Simple, step-by-step recipes scaled to what they can manage - adapted for their tastes, dietary needs, and comfort level in the kitchen.
Paste in a suspicious text or email and get a plain-language breakdown of whether it's a scam and exactly what to do next.
Step-by-step guides for the exact devices and apps they use - written in their language, at their pace, without the jargon.
Visual puzzles that engage attention and memory in a low-pressure, enjoyable way - great for quieter afternoons.
Add a care recipient profile - their name, their era, their interests, their abilities. You only do this once.
Choose from our growing toolkit. Add a few extra details if you want, or let the profile do the work.
The app builds something just for them in seconds. Print it, share it, or use it on screen - whatever works best.
Watch them light up. That double delight - for you and for them - is what this is really about.
Finally, a tool that treats my mom like a person and not a patient. I typed in a few things about her and it built her a crossword about her old neighborhood. She cried. I cried. That's not something I expected from an app.