Most families arrive at your door already overwhelmed. These guides meet them where they are — whether that’s years before a transition, in the middle of one, in crisis, or deciding whether to stay home. Hand them the guide that fits their moment.
For families thinking ahead. A workbook, a companion guide, and two conversation guides — covering legal documents, key conversations, and the readiness flag. 4 guides, 105 pages.
See the Planning guides →For families in motion. Seven step-by-step guides from recognizing the signs through move day and settling in. The core framework. 7 guides, 120 pages.
See all 7 steps →For families who just got the call. The 72-hour guide — finding a community fast, the Medicare clarification, and selling the home when speed matters. 1 guide, 10 pages.
The Crisis Path →For families deciding whether to stay. The decision framework, the 5-year cost math, the professional sequence, and the honest limits. 1 guide, 50 pages.
The Aging in Place guide →These aren’t tied to one step — they serve families at any point in the process. The funding map, the conversation guides, and the Medicaid caution guide are the pieces referral partners hand out most.
Every funding source plotted against the care-cost clock. The graphic alone is worth sharing.
See the Funding Map →Five sets of conversations most families avoid — with language they can borrow word-for-word.
Read the guide →Ten common sibling disagreements, each written from both sides. The single most-shared piece in the system.
Read the guide →The single most expensive misunderstanding in senior care. Income cap, look-back, MERP, and the observation status trap.
Read the clarification →Local editions add city-specific rates, state-specific legal context, and local context and resources. The content is the same. The application is local.
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