Parent Care

Should we get outside help yet? Twelve questions that turn into your agency-call packet.

A private, on-device readiness checklist for the conversation no one feels prepared for. Built with three hospice social workers and reviewed by an eldercare attorney. Your answers never leave your browser.

A handwritten checklist on cream paper folded once, resting on a wooden kitchen table next to a ceramic coffee mug. Morning sunlight.

Section 1 — Daily living

1 Can they bathe and dress without help?
2 Are meals prepared regularly and nutritionally?
3 Are medications taken correctly every day?

Right pill, right time, no missed doses.

4 Can they move around their home safely?

Section 2 — Medical

5 Do they see their primary care doctor at least yearly?
6 Are multiple specialists or chronic conditions coordinated?

Cardiologist, neurologist, endocrinologist, etc. — does anyone see the full picture?

7 Have they had an ER visit or hospitalization in the last six months?

Section 3 — Finance

8 Are bills paid on time, every month?
9 Have they been targeted by scams or made unusual purchases?
10 Do you or a trusted family member have access to financial documents and accounts?

Power of attorney, account logins, key paperwork location.

Section 4 — Support network

11 How many family or close friends live within 30 minutes?
12 Is there any current paid in-home support?

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3 hospice social workers + 1 eldercare attorney

Updated

May 2026

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Why we made this

The first home-care meeting is dense, emotional, and full of language designed for people who've done it before. This checklist levels the room — it turns "I think my mom needs help" into a written summary and a sharpened set of questions for the agency call.

The reviewers — three working hospice social workers and one eldercare attorney in California — are not affiliated with any home-care agency. No agency pays to be listed here. We don't accept agency affiliates, by design.

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