Eleplan is a care coordination platform designed to keep individuals, families, and care teams aligned around the people who matter most.
Whether you're supporting someone with a medical condition, disability, or complex care needs, Eleplan gives everyone involved a shared space to stay organized, informed, and connected.
What you can do with Eleplan:
Track medications:
Log daily medications, set reminders, and monitor adherence over time
Store documents:
Upload and organize health records, forms, and files in one secure place
Manage contacts:
Keep care team members, providers, and family contacts accessible
Calendar & appointments:
Track upcoming appointments and important dates
Surveys & check-ins:
Complete and track progress on care-related surveys and assessments
Secure messaging:
Communicate with your care team directly in the app
Health data integration:
Connect Apple Health or Google Health Connect to surface relevant health trends in your care plan
Real-time updates:
Stay in sync with push notifications for reminders, prompts, and care updates
Eleplan is built for caregivers, care coordinators, family members, and the individuals at the center of care all working together in one place.
Connect Health Connect to bring vitals (heart rate, resting heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, respiratory rate, body temperature), body composition (weight, height, body fat, lean body mass), activity (steps, active and total calories, floors climbed, exercise time), sleep, hydration, and nutrition into your care plan. Eleplan displays these on the Health screen, includes them in an exportable Health Summary you can share with your clinician, and lets you ask its Ellie questions about your own data.
Important: Eleplan is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Eleplan is a care coordination and organizational tool; information in the app is for organizational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical questions. In an emergency, call your local emergency number (such as 911 in the United States) or go to the nearest emergency room.