Being a caregiver for a disabled person means managing countless practical and emotional aspects: MyTeseo is an app that makes this process easier.

Lifegate Daily - December 3, 2025 (https://www.lifegate.it/myteseo-app-disabilita-caregiver)

  • MyTeseo is a platform that allows caregivers to manage all the information related to their loved one's care journey.

  • The app simplifies monitoring symptoms and therapies, managing appointments, and sharing data with doctors.

  • There's also room for what usually remains outside of the reports: the patient's reactions, fatigue, progress, and difficulties.


In Greek mythology, Theseus manages to escape the Minotaur's labyrinth thanks to the thread Ariadne gave him just before entering. That thread represents the ability to avoid getting lost, to find one's way, and to maintain orientation even on the most complex and tortuous path. For many caregivers, that labyrinth is their daily routine: specialist visits to coordinate, multiple therapies to manage, tests to monitor, decision-making forks that suddenly appear, and potential dead ends in patient care. Every day involves keeping track of countless pieces of information, coordinating multiple professionals, remembering appointments and deadlines, evaluating changes, and making decisions that impact a loved one's quality of life.

MyTeseo was created precisely to address this complexity, offering a single place to manage all information related to care pathways. It does so by allowing caregivers (often women) to always have a clear overview of the journey, the results achieved, and the choices available along the way, working with healthcare professionals. If other family members need to temporarily step in or replace a caregiver, they have all the documentation they need immediately available, without having to invest time and energy reconstructing it by cross-referencing different sources.

A personal story becomes a shared solution

MyTeseo was born from the direct and personal experience of Ivan Brambilla, the startup's CEO. "I still remember the day the doctors told me about my son's disability: from that day on, I felt like I entered a labyrinth, and I'm still in it today," Brambilla says. "Today, however, I'm serenely aware of it in the sense that I have a clear record of my journey, I always know where I am and what new goals I've set for myself with healthcare professionals."

The turning point in her journey came when she began systematically recording every step of her son's treatment and care. "The doctors' professional skills are never enough on their own; they combine with the caregiver's experiential expertise to achieve an ultimate goal: improving the quality of life of a patient and their family, who are the only ones who fully understand how the disease affects their well-being and daily life," Brambilla explains.

How the MyTeseo app works


MyTeseo collects information and organizes it into a system that follows the patient day after day, creating a comprehensive profile in which each element is connected to the others in a coherent and constantly updated manner. A key function is the ability to monitor the evolution of symptoms and treatments over time: noting a change, a side effect, or a concern that arises after a visit allows for a valuable history to be built.

The app also simplifies the management of appointments and deadlines: visits, checkups, prescription renewals, and ongoing treatments are recorded with automatic reminders. When a new doctor joins the care system, caregivers don't have to rebuild everything from scratch: MyTeseo allows for selective and secure sharing of necessary information. This reduces errors, overlaps, and downtime. At the same time, the platform also enhances the more everyday aspects of care: what often remains unreported—such as patient reactions, fatigue, progress, and difficulties—finally finds a dedicated space.


Digital healthcare as a common good

The digital transformation of healthcare is a process that is profoundly changing the way we experience care pathways, and MyTeseo fits right into this evolution. Digitizing clinical data means not only introducing new technologies, but also offering empowerment tools to those who face the complexities of care every day. Making information accessible, organized, and usable allows vulnerable individuals and caregivers to become informed and active interlocutors, facilitating more effective dialogue with professionals. In this sense, digital healthcare becomes a common good: a resource that promotes equity, continuity, and quality of care.

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