Doctor reports
The Report page turns weeks of logged entries into something you can actually hand to a doctor or specialist - no more scrolling through your phone in the waiting room trying to remember when the last dose was.
What's in a report
- Medication summary - each medication's schedule alongside how many doses were given versus scheduled over the date range, so gaps are visible at a glance.
- Feeding totals - daily totals with an average across the range, broken out by formula versus free water when both were logged, plus continuous-feed pump totals for days a pump was running.
- Diaper patterns - frequency and type over the date range.
- Journal notes - your free-form observations for the period, in case something you wrote down two weeks ago turns out to matter at the appointment.
- Growth - the most recent logged weight and height, when available.
Generating one
Open the Report page, pick a care recipient and a date range (a week before an appointment is a common choice, but any range works), and the report builds automatically from your logged entries. Use the Print or Save as PDF option to bring a physical or digital copy to the visit.
Why this matters
Specialists often ask questions that are hard to answer from memory - "how many times a day," "has that changed in the last two weeks," "when did the last breakthrough dose happen." Because every entry in Jack Docs is timestamped and attributed to the caregiver who logged it, the report reflects what actually happened, not what everyone remembers happening.