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Rosebush
Asked December 2015
What is the name of the service that allows you to posts daily updates of loved ones condition?
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So you don't have to make 10 phones calls each day. I am drawing a blank, any help is appreciated.
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Dec 2015
Thank you all for your prompt reply, they are greatly appreciated 😊
12/15/2015 16:01:19
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Dec 2015
Caringbridge website - you can create a personal site with health info that people can become members of. I don't think it costs anything - several cancer patients that I know have used it to communicate with family that does not have Facebook.
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Dec 2015
It is exactly what I was thinking. My SIL set up a "Secret" group on FB to organize things for the family Thanksgiving.
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1teach1cory
Dec 2015
You can make a private group on Facebook with the people you want to share info.
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