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Multiple workspaces, one account

Sandwich-generation caregivers are coordinating care for both parents, sometimes a spouse, sometimes an adult sibling. One account, separate workspaces, fast switch.

YOUR WORKSPACESMMomMaria Hernandez · parent · 4 membersOPENDDadRobert Hernandez · parent · 3 membersAAunt Lindacaregiving lead, after stroke · 2 members
One account. Multiple parents. Clean separation.

Sandwich-generation reality

The "I’m caring for one person" framing covers maybe half of family caregivers. The other half are coordinating for both parents (often with very different conditions and very different siblings involved), a parent and a spouse, a parent and an adult child with disabilities, or — for the unlucky few — multiple older relatives at once. Most caregiver software treats each "family" as a single account, which forces these caregivers into the absurd dance of logging out and back in, or sharing the same workspace between people whose care has nothing to do with each other.

One sign-in, multiple workspaces, switcher in the header

Your Kintaria account can belong to any number of workspaces. Each workspace is fully isolated — separate care team, separate medical records, separate document vault, separate billing. The header shows a workspace switcher when you’re in 2+, and the dashboard at /dashboard becomes a chooser instead of redirecting straight in. Invitations are scoped to one workspace, so inviting your aunt to help with Mom doesn’t accidentally expose your spouse’s care plan. Each workspace bills independently or rolls up to a single household plan — your choice.

Coordinating both parents from one phone

You manage Mom’s care (post-stroke, four siblings involved) and Dad’s care (early dementia, just you and your brother) from the same Kintaria account. You added both workspaces a year ago when Mom’s stroke happened and Dad’s diagnosis followed three months later. Tap the header switcher → "Mom" to see her workspace; tap it again → "Dad" to see his. Your sister-in-law (who helps with Dad) only sees Dad’s workspace. Your siblings (who help with Mom) only see Mom’s. The two are kept clean even though you’re the through-line.

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