caregiver reminders

Caregiver reminders for trusted support

Caregiving often depends on timing, repetition, and trust. Tiftif gives caregivers a way to schedule reminders without exposing contacts to unwanted messages.

How people use it

example 1

Schedule an approved contact's evening medication reminder.

example 2

Send appointment prep notes before a doctor visit.

example 3

Use recurring reminders for weekly routines and check-ins.

Reminder examples

Call Mom at 8 PM after approval: take evening medication.
Text Dad tomorrow morning: bring insurance card to appointment.
Email me Friday: update the care notes before the weekend.
Text an approved sibling: pickup is at 3 PM today.
Schedule a weekly reminder: confirm groceries and prescriptions.
01

Verified first

Contacts outside your own verified destinations must approve before reminders can be sent to them.

02

Choose the channel

Voice can help when a reminder should feel more direct; SMS and email can cover lighter needs.

03

Private by design

Reminder details stay tied to your account, and support views avoid exposing message content by default.

Questions people ask

Can caregivers send reminders to someone else?

Yes, but Tiftif requires approval from trusted contacts before they can receive reminders from your account.

Which channel is best for caregiving reminders?

SMS is direct, voice can feel more noticeable, and email works well for detailed notes.

Is Tiftif a monitoring service?

No. Tiftif delivers scheduled reminders; it does not monitor health status or confirm that a task was completed.