What you’re carrying deserves to be documented

Why These Programs Exist

Because caregivers are living inside systems that were never built for them

 

You didn’t come here because things are simple.


You came here because you’re trying to hold a life together inside systems that were never built for you.

Most family caregivers — especially those caring for adults with serious mental illness — are doing everything without:
• case managers
• legal authority
• organized records
• continuity

So what happens is predictable.
Life turns into chaos.
And then that chaos gets used against you.

That’s where our programs come in.

We didn’t create something that just talks to people.
We created something that holds their reality.

Our programs are built to give caregivers what the system withholds:
• documentation
• structure
• continuity
• memory
• proof

 


 

Because no one tells you what this will really cost you

 

We built these programs as family caregivers ourselves.

 

We know what it feels like to be thrown into a world of clinical language, legal barriers, insurance rules, and medical decisions without a map. We know what it’s like to have to teach yourself diagnoses, rights, and policies just to understand why help keeps getting blocked.

We also know what it does to your life.

Caregivers are still working.
Still paying bills.
Still trying to be functional people.
All while living with sleep disruption, crisis, fear, and ongoing trauma.

And no one is tracking that.


 

Because family caregivers disappear inside the system

 

No one documents the exhaustion.
No one records the heartbreak.
No one accounts for the person whose health and stability are being put on the line every day.

So we built what we needed — and what we still need.

These programs exist to give caregivers a way to document, organize, and understand what they are living through, even when everything feels overwhelming. They exist so you don’t have to rely on memory alone. They exist so what’s happening in your life doesn’t disappear just because no one is writing it down.

Caregiving Infrastructure Programs

Caregiver Support Program

Now available

A free program for people caring for adults with serious mental illness or neurological disability — especially those without conservatorship, case management, or system support.

 

This program provides caregivers with tools to:

 

  • document daily care, symptoms, and crises

  • organize medications, appointments, and referrals

  • prepare for emergencies and medical visits

  • keep records when systems become confusing or hostile

These tools help caregivers stay grounded in what’s happening — so their experiences don’t get lost, minimized, or used against them.

 

Format: Downloadable tools + email updates
Cost: Free

 

Caregiver Financial Impact & Household Management Program

Coming soon

A free program for caregivers whose homes, money, and health have been quietly wrecked by long-term mental illness and caregiving.

 

This program is for families who are paying for:

 

  • broken or damaged household items

  • emergency food, transportation, and crisis expenses

  • calming tools and safety supplies

  • constant repairs, replacements, and survival costs

…while no one is tracking what it’s really costing them.

 

Inside this program, caregivers will get tools to:

 

  • document hidden caregiving expenses

  • track household damage and repair needs

  • understand how their home environment affects symptoms

  • record the physical and mental toll caregiving takes on them

This program helps families turn invisible losses into something real, documented, and visible — for themselves and for the future.

 

Format: Downloadable tools, checklists, and guided logs
Status: In development
Cost: Free

Tools to help you keep track when everything feels overwhelming

Nothing about this is simple — and you’re not wrong for struggling

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