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Some time in our lives, most of us will require care as a result of a medical diagnosis. Whether for a short-term illness, or a life-changing diagnosis or at end-of-life. Planning ahead (as much as possible without getting derailed by “future-thinking”) can lessen the likelihood of our caregivers burning out. More importantly, when one person isn’t juggling all the balls, it provides more opportunities to share quality time and keeps everyone healthier and happier.

This is a planning tool that will help you develop an action plan with your prospective care team. It was designed to highlight each others strengths and honestly identify gaps in care allowing you to proactively (or reactively) explore ways to creatively address.

WHY USE THIS TOOL?

It’s human nature to contract and go inward upon receiving a life-altering diagnosis. Our brains can only handle so much during one of the most stressful times of our lives. The more we can comfortably entrust / delegate / request / offer support in areas that make the most sense for each individual and situation, the more space is created for important quality time for loved ones and friends.

WHO IS THIS TOOL FOR?

  • Those who require care now or in the future.

  • The people who are candidates to be part of a non-paid care team.

  • Your medical support team.

  • Friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc.

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Some time in our lives, most of us will require care as a result of a medical diagnosis. Whether for a short-term illness, or a life-changing diagnosis or at end-of-life. Planning ahead (as much as possible without getting derailed by “future-thinking”) can lessen the likelihood of our caregivers burning out. More importantly, when one person isn’t juggling all the balls, it provides more opportunities to share quality time and keeps everyone healthier and happier.

This is a planning tool that will help you develop an action plan with your prospective care team. It was designed to highlight each others strengths and honestly identify gaps in care allowing you to proactively (or reactively) explore ways to creatively address.

WHY USE THIS TOOL?

It’s human nature to contract and go inward upon receiving a life-altering diagnosis. Our brains can only handle so much during one of the most stressful times of our lives. The more we can comfortably entrust / delegate / request / offer support in areas that make the most sense for each individual and situation, the more space is created for important quality time for loved ones and friends.

WHO IS THIS TOOL FOR?

  • Those who require care now or in the future.

  • The people who are candidates to be part of a non-paid care team.

  • Your medical support team.

  • Friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc.

Some time in our lives, most of us will require care as a result of a medical diagnosis. Whether for a short-term illness, or a life-changing diagnosis or at end-of-life. Planning ahead (as much as possible without getting derailed by “future-thinking”) can lessen the likelihood of our caregivers burning out. More importantly, when one person isn’t juggling all the balls, it provides more opportunities to share quality time and keeps everyone healthier and happier.

This is a planning tool that will help you develop an action plan with your prospective care team. It was designed to highlight each others strengths and honestly identify gaps in care allowing you to proactively (or reactively) explore ways to creatively address.

WHY USE THIS TOOL?

It’s human nature to contract and go inward upon receiving a life-altering diagnosis. Our brains can only handle so much during one of the most stressful times of our lives. The more we can comfortably entrust / delegate / request / offer support in areas that make the most sense for each individual and situation, the more space is created for important quality time for loved ones and friends.

WHO IS THIS TOOL FOR?

  • Those who require care now or in the future.

  • The people who are candidates to be part of a non-paid care team.

  • Your medical support team.

  • Friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc.