Senior care platforms collect highly sensitive data about vulnerable elderly individuals: health conditions, care needs, home addresses, financial information, and family relationships. Understanding how this data is protected and shared is critical.
Senior care platforms collect uniquely sensitive data about some of society's most vulnerable individuals. Health conditions, medications, cognitive status, home layouts, daily routines, and financial information are all necessary for care coordination - but create significant privacy risks if mishandled. These platforms also collect data about family members who arrange care, creating multi-generational privacy concerns.
Collects extensive profile data including health needs and home information. Shares data with caregivers and may use for marketing purposes.
Better privacy controls with employed caregivers. Health data protected but shared across care team. Clear data retention policies.
Privacy policies vary by franchise. Corporate collects marketing data while franchises hold care information with variable practices.
Gig workers access senior information with limited controls. Location tracking during visits. Data shared with health plan partners.