Step-by-Step: Managing the Flu with the Care Feature
I'm happy to share my own Medication Timer setup with anybody who may benefit from it. Here is a basic outline of how to configure the app to match my setup:
Download the app and signup
Visit the downloads page or just click on the app store buttons below to download the app
Once you have the you register using your email address and set a password
You will be taken through the "Family Setup" where you will add your household members. It will take you a couple of minutes and get you familiar with the app features.
Once that is all done, you're ready to get more specific on your own medication requirements and routines!
Initialize a Focused Illness Session
As soon as the first family member exhibits a sore throat, chills, or a fever, open your family medication tracker app and spin up a dedicated Care Session tailored to them, such as "Chris' Flu." This separates their acute sickness logging from any standard daily vitamin routines.
Click on the "Care" icon

Click the + icon to add a new care session

Select the affected family member, choose if you would like to be tracking temperatures & symptoms (and the frequency) and whether you have a short medication course (antibiotics). This can be added later.

If you have opted to attach a short medication course, you can select one of the preset values which will also set the frequency. You can customise those things as needed too. You can also set the first dose and course length

Click Save and your care session is setup and ready to go.
Track your medications, temperatures & symptoms
You can monitor what is "next up" for the care session and action things directly from there. This will include; medications (as-needed and due short-course medications) and temperatures.

You will be prompted to log any immediate short-course medications and your first temperature reading (if you opted to track temperatures of course).

From that point until you "End care", you can view all of the captured health data; medications, timers, temperatures and symptoms.