Peace of Mind Starts Here
The greatest gift you can give your child is love while you are here - and a plan that protects them when you're not.
Every parent worries about how their adult child will survive in this world once they are gone. For parents of adults with disabilities, this worry is magnified ten times! We work with primary caregivers on developing a complete plan to transition the care their disabled adult child will need to a new caregiver. While most planning focuses on the needs of the disabled adult, our plans focus on preparing the new caregiver. Early planning means peace of mind for you and security for your child.
Caregiver Guide & Portal
We provide a secure, digital archive that organizes your records, offering a comprehensive, real-time snapshot of your care. With granular sharing permissions and instant, searchable access, you and your care team—present and future—can locate essential information in one click.
Calendar
A calendar that includes all appointments, meetings, special events, deadlines and important dates for the caregiver to keep track of and manage.
Planner
A practical, day-to-day instructional manual for meeting your disabled loved one’s needs. The Caregiver Planner holds all of the details that are essential for continuity of care. This includes instructions, notes and insights on scheduling appointments, services, housing, education, employment, life skills, entertainment, social engagement. This Planner prepares the next caregiver to be an effective manager of the loved one’s resources and supports.
Funding Plan
Document Portal
The Funding Plan explains in plain language how the disabled loved one will be taken care of financially and the legal documents and supports in place to execute the desired plans. It can also include compensation for the new caregiver.
Our Process
Meet with the family for a review of the Caregiver Guide, input and revisions before final delivery.
Record Review
Review the most recent individualized education program (IEP), individual program plan (IPP), individualized plan for employment (IPE) assessments, behavior plans, and any other document that will help us learn your child’s needs, routines and life goals.
Planning Interview
Meet with the disabled adult, the caregiver and the next caregiver (provided that person has been identified). During this meeting we will use information gained from the document review to discuss building a team of support, selecting a successor caregiver, establishing funding sources for the caregiver to support the loved one, and independent lifestyle plans.
Caregiver Guide & Portal Set-Up
Final Review Meeting
We organize all of your documents into easily accessible folders and prepare detailed instructions on how to manage services and support your loved one.
Get in Touch
We welcome the opportunity to meet with you and design a seamless transition plan that sets the next caregiver up for success.