Quick Start
A concise printable introduction for capturing a change and preparing to contact the right care professional.
- One-page change checklist
- Essential information prompts
- Email delivery
Caregiver decision downloads
Calm, shareable worksheets help families organize changes, medications, appointments, hospital visits, and the questions to bring to a licensed medical professional.
Nurse education and healthcare navigation only—not diagnosis, prescribing, emergency triage, or a substitute for medical care. If you believe someone is in immediate danger, call 911.
What to expect
Calm, plain language
Prompts are designed to reduce scrambling, not add medical jargon.
Built to be shared
Keep siblings and caregivers aligned with editable, printable records.
Inside the kit
Print it, edit it, or send it to the family group chat. Each page has one job, so you can find what matters without digging through notes.
Use the one-page change-in-condition checklist to capture what changed, when it started, and what you observed.
Keep medications, doses, allergies, contacts, and appointment priorities together before you call or arrive.
Pack from a practical go-bag list and take focused questions into discharge conversations.
Review a plain-language “Call 911 now” warning-sign guide before a stressful moment—not during one.
Record updates, decisions, callbacks, and next steps in a family communication log.
Choose your starting point
Quick Start
A concise printable introduction for capturing a change and preparing to contact the right care professional.
Complete Editable Caregiver Binder
The full seven-part decision kit, ready to edit, print, duplicate, and share with the people helping care for your parent.
Change-in-condition checklist
Medication and allergy sheet
Hospital go-bag checklist
Discharge question list
Appointment preparation worksheet
Emergency warning-sign guide
Family communication log
Editable and printable files
Less guessing. Better questions.
Begin with the free quick guide, then keep the complete binder ready for appointments, changes, and hospital transitions.