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Family Care Circle

This site helps families stay aligned by showing what matters to her today, what’s changing, and what support may be needed next.

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Mary H.

    Last revisited March 15, 2026      

"What matters most to me is being at home and feeling like myself.
I want my girls close, not doctors and schedules running my days.
I don’t need everything fixed — I just want peace and time together."

Well-Being Shapshot

Current status and priorities

Snapshot Narrative

Mary describes her days as mostly steady, with a pace that feels slower than it used to. She values staying independent and connected to her routines, even as her energy varies from day to day. Walking and getting out of the house still matter to her, though she notices she tires more easily and rests more in the afternoons. Her thinking feels clear to her, and she appreciates having time to reflect and talk things through. Enjoyment comes from familiar activities and quiet time, and she prefers to balance activity with comfort rather than push herself too hard.

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Well-Being at a Glance

  • Energy and stamina vary across the day

  • Daily routines remain important and familiar

  • Movement is meaningful, with more frequent rest

  • Thinking and focus feel clear

  • Enjoyment comes from connection and quiet activities

  • Comfort and pacing guide daily choices

Family Snapshot

What the family is noticing over time

(Updated 1/12/2026)

Family Reported Observations

  • Two family members noted fewer walks over the past month.

  • Mary has been resting more in the afternoons since early January.

  • One family member reported missing two church services recently.

  • Multiple family members mentioned meals are taking longer to finish.

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Key Family Insights

  • Activity level appears lower compared to the last check-in.

  • Daily routines show small changes but remain mostly consistent.

  • Social engagement may be slightly reduced.

Possible Next Steps

  • May be helpful to revisit daily routines if changes continue.

  • Some families find it useful to check in about energy levels and pacing.

Shared Care Summary

For use in care conversations with Providers

Organized using the Age-Friendly 4Ms framework, this summary brings together what matters most, current well-being, and observed changes over time in a format commonly used by care teams.

The face icons reflect changes noted over time and are meant to help families stay aware and aligned.

Provider Care Summary

For use in care conversations with Providers

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Some families choose to share this summary with care teams when changes appear.

Family Confidence

“How confident do you feel that everyone involved understands what matters most right now?”

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Very confident           Mostly confident           Somewhat unsure           Not confident

Encouragement

Mary continues to face each day with humor, grace, and gratitude. She’s learning to accept help without feeling diminished. Every small act of care, every honest conversation, helps her stay rooted in what matters most: connection, comfort, and the love that fills her home.

This dashboard is a shared communication tool intended to support understanding and conversation. It does not replace clinical records or medical decision-making.

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