A lot of family members are helping more than one older adult. Mom and Dad. A parent and an aunt who lives alone. A parent and a family friend without kids of their own. The middle generation carries a lot.
SeniorThrive is built for that. One account. Multiple Circles. Each one kept separate, with its own permissions, billing, and context.
Adding a second person you are helping
In your family dashboard, tap your name at the top corner and open Preferences.
Tap My Circles. You will see the circles you are currently in.
Tap Add another loved one.
Enter their name and relationship to you. You can invite them now, or prepare things first and invite later.
Each new Circle has its own plan and its own billing. Billing begins when that older adult joins, not when you add them.
Switching between them
At the top of your dashboard, tap the circle name to open a picker. You will see all the Circles you are part of. Tap one to switch.
Your dashboard refreshes with that person's information. Their ThriveScore, their engagement, their health, their messages. Nothing from one circle mixes with another.
Why each circle is separate
It might be tempting to wish everything lived in one place. You could see all your loved ones at a glance.
We chose separation on purpose, for three reasons:
Privacy is per-person. Your mother has her own permissions. Your aunt has hers. Mixing them would mean they would have to share privacy settings with each other, which they have not agreed to.
Siblings are different for each. Your brothers are in your mother's circle. Your cousins are in your aunt's. Those are not the same groups.
Context matters. Your mother is not your aunt. A dashboard that tries to summarize both at once would be less useful than two focused ones.
Notifications across circles
When something happens in any of your circles, you see it in your global inbox, labeled with which circle it came from. "Mom just finished her check-in." "Aunt Pat sent a message." You do not have to keep switching just to keep up.
Billing for multiple circles
Each circle gets its own Essential plan when the older adult joins. That is $29 a month for the first circle, and $29 a month for the second. The pricing is per older adult, not per family member.
Seats work the same way inside each circle: $10 a month for each of the first three extra people, then $5 a month for anyone after that, counted separately per circle.
If both of your parents live together and share one Circle, that is a single plan. If your mother and your aunt live in different places and have their own circles, that is two.
A note on pacing yourself
Helping more than one older adult is a lot. SeniorThrive will make the coordination easier, but it will not make the caring less. Build a rhythm you can keep. Share the work with whoever else is in each circle. Take the quiet afternoons when things are steady.
You cannot pour from an empty cup, and nobody benefits from you burning out.