For discharge planners and care managers
Send a family home organized.
Kinbase is the record a family keeps about a parent’s care. The family owns it, everyone who helps writes to the same page, and the emergency sheet is ready the first evening. Hand a family one link at discharge and they leave with somewhere to put all of it.
What the family has by the first evening
Discharge is the moment a family most needs a place to put what they were just told, and the moment they have the least attention to spare. Kinbase asks five questions to start: who the record is for, the conditions that matter, the current medications, who helps, and how to reach them. That is the whole setup.
From those answers, the emergency sheet exists the same evening: the medications, the conditions, the contacts, on one link the next clinician can open with no login. The family drove home with instructions they half remember. By bedtime they have a page that holds them.
Why it helps the professional who hands it over
The family you refer arrives at the next appointment organized. The medication list is current, and the person across the desk is a clearer reporter because the changes since discharge are written down instead of half remembered.
Everyone who helps writes to one record, so a change one person notices is a change the whole circle sees. Fewer facts fall through the gap between visits.
The family can see the care as it happens and share what they choose with the professionals they trust. The record is theirs, and they decide who reads it.
Keep this at your desk
A one-page reference for the family you just referred
Print it, keep it in the intake packet, and hand a copy to the family at discharge. It carries the start link and what to expect.
Get organized before the next visit · Kinbase
Hand to the family at discharge
Kinbase is the record your family keeps about your parent’s care. You own it, everyone who helps writes to the same page, and the emergency sheet is ready the first evening.
Start here
https://kinbasecare.com
Open the link, or scan the code your care team gives you. Answer five questions to begin.
The five-question setup
- 1Who the record is for
- 2The conditions that matter most
- 3The current medications and doses
- 4Who helps with the care
- 5How to reach them
By the first evening
The emergency sheet is ready: medications, conditions, and contacts on one link a clinician can open with no login. Print it for the refrigerator or show it from a phone.
Common questions
What do I actually hand the family?
One link, or a QR code they scan from your screen or a printed card. It opens the setup, and the family answers five questions to start their record. There is nothing for you to install, log into, or track, and nothing about it runs through your system.
Does the family have to pay?
No. Families start free, with the whole working record and the coordination tools. Some families get the full product through their home care agency, which sponsors it for them. Nothing is required of you, and there is no cost on your side.
Do I get access to the family's record?
No, and that is the point. The record belongs to the family from the first entry. You hand them a place to begin; what they write stays private to the circle they invite. You are giving a family a better starting point, not opening a file you have to manage.
Start your family’s record.
Name the book, invite the people who help, and the record starts keeping itself. Most families are set up inside ten minutes.
Free for families to start. Everyone you invite joins from a link or by scanning a code, and nobody has to install anything to read or write.