U.S. adults caring for the elderly or chronically ill
(AARP 2025)
of caregivers balance careers outside of providing care
(AARP & S&P Global 2024)
lifetime economic impact for caregivers 50+
(Metlife & National Alliance for Caregiving)
Hyey gives your entire care team a shared home: one place where patient profiles, schedules, tasks, and updates live together. Whether it’s a sibling checking in from across the country or an aide arriving for an afternoon shift, everyone who needs to know something does, without the primary caregiver having to send another text.
The moment when your loved one’s care at home is passed from one helper to another is when miscommunication often occurs. Hyey makes the handoff seamless by providing incoming caregivers with the information they need before their shift begins. With tasks, reminders, notes, medications, and appointments, your loved one’s care doesn’t skip a beat.
Hyey solves the hardest part of coordinating a caregiving team: trusting that care is delivered consistently, even when you step away. Receive real time updates as tasks are completed, so you always know what’s going on, without having to be there, and without having to ask.
Good care goes beyond medications and appointments. It’s about knowing how someone takes their coffee, what makes them feel calm, and which routines give them comfort. Hyey gives your team a place to capture the little things, so every caregiver who shows up feels prepared, not just informed.
Good caregiving requires presence. The last thing anyone needs is to stop what they’re doing to type out an update or dig through a notebook to find a piece of information.
Hyey works with caregivers to log updates, notes, and observations with a quick voice input, and the information gets captured in the moment, without breaking stride. Because everything lives in one shared place, the next caregiver on duty already has what they need.
Less interruption. Better records. A team that always knows what’s going on.
Hyey (“hey”)! We’re Peggy and Erika.
We didn’t plan to become caregivers. In 2023, we found ourselves managing end-of-life care for one parent while supporting the other through aging. Between us, we’ve navigated skilled nursing facilities, hospice care, rotating home caregivers, and the exhaustion of being the person everyone else turns to with questions, all while holding down careers in television and lives of our own. We spent a lot of time and energy keeping our care teams and loved ones updated, which made the coordination alone feel like a second job. None of the tools available were built for the messy, ongoing reality of family caregiving, which is why we’re building the platform we wish we’d had.
The name comes from the simple, loving question: “Have you eaten yet?” The way so many families say “I care.”
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