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Your phone has an app. You can set up your group right on your messaging app. What's app and Facebook messaging as well. Or you can set up a private group on FB and only invite certain people. ZOOM allows about 30 minutes for free that one person can set up on a schedule
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AnybodyOutThere: Google brought this up - smartcaresoftware.com.


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Reply to Llamalover47
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If you are willing to spend a couple of hours upfront, I think Connect Team (connectteam.com) is worth a look.

It is free for 10 users or less and it is very customizable.
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Caring Bridge allows anyone you invite to access, and sign up for any task you list.
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I found to apps you might want to look at:

connected caregiver
verified care

I just downloaded both to see which one I like.
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We had apple phones and use (1) group text (2) shared calendar for medical appt (3) shared notes for groceries lists, to do lists, questions for doctors , medication lists . These work wonderfully for us
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Create a schedule in Google docs that can be shared with editing permissions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pwa0NyPQPBw

Or,

https://www.aplaceformom.com/caregiver-resources/articles/family-caregiver-apps

Or browser search "scheduling app for caregivers"
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Yes, you can set up a group text. Even though private messenger is part of Facebook, u may be able to download the app. You can do groups on that.
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While, sorry, it's not an app, my brothers and sisters started a sibling group text thread after my mom's first hospitalization. I had the first assignment and stayed with her 24/7 when she was released from the hospital. I texted daily updates on the group text to keep everyone in the loop, particularly my SIL who relieved me.
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