WHO CARES
A FREE PLANNING TOOL FOR THE PROACTIVE, REACTIVE & CURIOUS
Statistically speaking, most of us will be a caregiver or the receiver of care before we die. Whether for a short-term illness, a life-changing diagnosis, or through the natural journey of aging and dying. Having the courage and compassion to look at the road ahead without getting derailed by future-thinking can spark insightful, meaningful conversations which serve to guide you and your care team to be better together. You’ll gain clarity on what needs to be done, identify who can offer assistance and where the gaps are.
This care-book is structured by skill sets, not expectations or assumptions.
The goal is to be able to spend more quality time when time is clearly limited.
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It’s human nature to contract and go inward upon receiving a life-altering diagnosis or seeing our loved one become frailer with age. 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.
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Individuals who require care now or in the future and their primary caregiving team.
Individuals who are candidates to be part of a non-paid care team.
Your medical support team including your medical social worker.
Friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc. People able and willing to support you a little or a lot.