Steady ground for families in motion.
Your parent fell. Or the hospital is sending them home tomorrow. Or they wandered out of the house at 2am.
You don't need a pamphlet. You need the right protocol, the right script, and the right checklist — organized and ready. That's what we build.
Used by families across the country. No jargon. No fluff. Just what to do next.
Nobody plans for the 2am call. The fall that changes everything. The doctor who talks too fast and then you're home alone trying to remember what they said.
Home health aides cost $34 an hour. Assisted living averages $5,900 a month. Nursing homes: $9,277. Most families can't afford enough help — but they can be a lot more prepared for what's coming.
That's where we come in. We build the protocols, scripts, checklists, and tracking tools that turn chaotic moments into manageable ones. Everything is designed to be grabbed in a crisis, shared with a sibling over text, or handed to a doctor at 7am.
Each kit covers one crisis. Everything inside is independently useful, independently shareable, and designed to work at 2am on a phone screen.
"They're getting worse" · "They wandered off"
Wandering emergency protocol with neighbor notification card. Sundowning management. Night safety routines. Family coordination scripts for when siblings disagree about the diagnosis.
"They fell" · "Can't get up"
First-response protocol: is this an emergency? How to get them up safely. What to tell the doctor. Equipment checklist for preventing the next fall. Home hazard walkthrough.
"They're in the hospital" · "Sending them home tomorrow"
Discharge readiness checklist. Questions to ask before they send your parent home. Medication change tracker. Home prep protocol for the first 48 hours. Equipment coordination worksheet.
All crisis kits combined — plus cross-cutting tools, a cost planner, family coordination module, and the master AI advisor that covers every scenario.
If you're not sure which crisis you'll face next, this is the answer. One download. Everything organized. Ready for whatever comes.
Each kit ships as a zip file with 8+ files. Every piece works independently — grab what you need, when you need it.
The first thing you grab. Crisis actions, escalation triggers, and exactly what to say — on one printable page. Designed to work at 2am on a phone screen.
Word-for-word scripts for calling the doctor, updating family, and talking to insurance. "Open with this. State these facts. Ask these questions." No guessing.
Document what happened so the doctor takes you seriously. Date, time, details, changes from baseline. The form clinicians wish every family brought in.
What you need, what it costs, where to get it, and what questions to ask the vendor. Real products with real prices — not a generic shopping list.
Excel workbook with pre-built columns for your situation. Track incidents, medications, symptoms, and costs. Print a summary for doctor visits.
A context file you paste into ChatGPT or Claude that turns AI into a caregiving advisor who knows your situation. Ask questions, get specific answers, 24/7.
The Steady Home Safety Checklist
Room-by-room safety walkthrough for your parent's home. Grab bars, lighting, trip hazards, medication storage, emergency contacts — the essentials that prevent the most common crises.
Includes a quick-start guide for activating your AI caregiver advisor. No account needed. No app to download.
Free. Instant download. We'll send you useful stuff — never spam.
Most families don't plan for caregiving — they crash into it. A fall. A hospital discharge. A wandering episode at 2am. In that moment, they need someone who's already organized the right questions, the right scripts, the right checklists, and the right next steps.
Steady Home Kits exists to be that someone.
We don't sell emotional support. We sell the tools that make chaotic moments manageable — so families can keep their people home, safe, and dignified, for as long as the math allows.
These organizations provide free support for family caregivers. We include them in every kit because knowing where to go matters as much as knowing what to do.