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When someone you love is aging or facing changing health, you want to believe they're okay. EverGuide helps you know.

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Guiding Individuals and Families Through the Challenges of Aging and Changing Health 
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A clear, shared understanding of what is happening and what comes next

Through structured conversations led by trained facilitators, families gain a clearer understanding of:

• how their loved one is really doing
• whether independence is being sustained
• what may be changing
• how those changes affect daily life
• what matters most to the person at the center of care

Each conversation results in a clear written summary families can return to as life continues and circumstances evolve.

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out.

Let us help you understand your family’s situation and determine whether EverGuide may be helpful.​

There is no obligation

When Families Reach Out

Families don’t usually reach out because something is clearly wrong.

They reach out because they’re no longer fully sure things are still right.

When Things Seem Fine

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Your parent is living their life. They say they’re okay.

You want to believe that. But you don’t really know what day-to-day life looks like. You start to wonder:

  • Are they managing as well as they say?

  • Are there small changes I’m not seeing?

  • Are they truly okay continuing like this?
     

You want to support their independence.

You just need to know it’s real and sustainable.

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When Something Has Changed

 

Sometimes the shift is sudden — a diagnosis, a hospitalization, a fall. Sometimes it's gradual — small things that are hard to name but impossible to ignore.

Either way, families often find themselves in the same place: trying to understand what is actually happening, and what it means for the decisions ahead.

EverGuide helps families move from uncertainty to a clear, shared understanding — before those decisions become urgent.

At moments like these, families often realize they need time and guidance to talk together and understand the situation clearly.

What Families Need

Most families don't need more information. They need a clear picture of what's actually happening — and someone to help them see it together.​

  • A clear understanding of what’s actually happening

  • Confidence when things are going well

  • Early recognition when something changes

  • Alignment, so decisions don’t fall on one person alone

Bottom Line

You want them to live their life.
You just need to know they’re truly okay.

Start With A Conversation

If your family is facing a moment like this, an exploratory conversation can help determine whether EverGuide would be useful.

During this 45–60 minute conversation we will:

• learn about your situation
• answer your questions
• help you decide whether EverGuide is the right fit

There is no obligation. The purpose is simply to begin the conversation.

What EverGuide Clear View Provides

A clear, current understanding of what is happening and what comes next

EverGuide Clear View brings your family to a clear, shared understanding of what is happening — and what it may mean for the decisions ahead.

​​​How It Works

  1. We begin by understanding your situation and whether EverGuide would be helpful.

  2. We spend time with the person at the center of care to understand what matters most and what may be changing.

  3. We bring those closest to the situation together to develop a clear, shared understanding of what is happening and what lies ahead.

  4. We create a clear, structured summary on a private online page that families can return to as circumstances evolve.

  5. EverGuide continues to update that understanding over time, so families stay current with what is happening and prepared for what comes next.

EverGuide Clear View does not replace medical care.

It helps families understand what those medical realities mean for daily life and the road ahead.

How Clear View
Helps Families
  • They understand what is actually happening — not just medically, but in daily life. What has changed, what is holding, and what may be coming.

  • They can talk about it together — because the hard conversations become easier when everyone is working from the same clear picture.

  • They are ready when decisions arrive — not caught off guard, not divided. Prepared.

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How Clear View Works

A conversation where we listen to understand your situation and see how EverGuide can help.

A deeper conversation with the person at the center of care about what matters most to them.

We bring the family together in a structured conversation — so everyone is working from the same understanding, not different impressions of the same situation. 

We document that understanding in a clear written summary, available on a private online page the family can return to as circumstances change.

FAQs

Answers to your questions about EverGuide

Is EverGuide medical care?

No. EverGuide does not provide medical treatment or clinical advice.

Medical teams diagnose and treat illness.
EverGuide helps families understand what those medical realities mean for daily life and the decisions that may follow.

Is EverGuide only for end-of-life situations?

No. EverGuide is designed for any stage where health or aging begins to change what daily life looks like.

Families often begin when things feel uncertain, not when they are at the end.

Do we have to be in a crisis to contact EverGuide?

No. Many families reach out when they first notice changes in health, memory, or daily life.

EverGuide helps families understand what is happening earlier, before decisions become urgent, so they are better prepared as situations evolve.

How does Clear View get developed?

Clear View is developed through guided sessions led by EverGuide Facilitators.

These sessions help bring together what is known, what is changing, and what matters most, so families can move from scattered information to a clear, shared understanding.

Where do sessions take place?

Sessions take place wherever families feel most comfortable, often in the home or through secure video.

What do families receive?

Families receive a clear, structured summary that reflects what is happening, how it is affecting daily life, and what it may mean going forward.

This summary is available on a private online page and updated over time so families can stay current and prepared as circumstances change.

What if members of our family see the situation differently?

This is very common.

People often experience the same situation differently or draw different conclusions from what they see. EverGuide provides a structured way to bring those perspectives together so the family can develop a clearer, shared understanding of what is happening.

Who pays for EverGuide?

EverGuide is usually paid for directly by families, often after being recommended by a healthcare provider, senior living community, or another trusted professional.

 

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