InfoSAGE, short for 'Information Sharing Across Generations,' is an innovation and research program created to help elderly people and their families more easily find resources and better coordinate care with one another and with clinicians. The program was created by researchers and specialists in health information from Harvard Medical School, and the project funded is funded through a grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services. InfoSAGE can help families keep track of appointments, tasks, and ensure that all family members who need to see a message do. While we still use telephones, and now even text messaging, it's helpful to have a record of communication. In InfoSAGE, you can go back, and you also can post to the entire family or network, so you don't leave anyone out. Our new medication manager will help you add medications, see pill images, learn about potential drug interactions, and get detailed information about each medication.