Digital Legacy Platform Resources for Family Legacy Planning

Resources to help families use digital tools to preserve family stories and history, organise wills, advance care directives, and essential records digitally.

 

A letter of wishes is your opportunity to guide executors with clarity and heart. This comprehensive guide offers research-backed insights, real examples, and a free way to create your digital letter of wishes today.

Compare the best private family sharing apps of 2025. Secure, invitation-only alternatives to social media for photos, memories and family connection.

In a world where our lives are increasingly digital, your legacy is more than physical possessions. This comprehensive guide explains what a digital legacy truly encompasses—from your cherished photos and social media accounts to your email archives, important documents, and even the values you wish to pass on. It’s about protecting your family from confusion and ensuring your story, wishes, and important information are preserved and accessible. We provide a clear, actionable framework to help you take control. Use our free downloadable checklist to methodically secure your online accounts, organise vital records, and document personal messages, giving your loved ones the priceless gift of clarity and peace of mind.

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This article explains how early documentation of health preferences, values, and essential information helps patients make informed decisions, reduces uncertainty for families, and supports better-aligned care — without changing how clinicians deliver care.

General practice sits at the frontline of some of life’s most important conversations, yet time pressures often make deeper planning difficult. This resource examines how practical tools can support GPs by enabling patients to document their care preferences, organise critical health and personal information, and arrive at advance care planning discussions prepared and informed. The aim is simple: give patients the structure to do the thinking and documenting beforehand, so consultations become clearer, more focused, and far less time-intensive for clinicians.

See how digital tools transform hospital discharges. Patients leave with confidence as their wishes and info are seamlessly shared for care.

This guide explains how digital access supports smoother admissions by making Health & Care wishes QR-accessible, keeping Essentials organised, and adding personal context for safer decisions. Evaheld complements hospital processes and improves continuity across teams, without changing admission workflows.

This resource shows how person-centred care improves when teams can see Story & Legacy context alongside organised Essentials and QR-accessible Health & Care wishes. Evaheld helps providers and families share the right information at the right time, without replacing clinical systems or altering workflows.

This article explains how accessible Advance Care Plans improve outcomes when care decisions are made: Health & Care wishes stay QR-accessible, Essentials are organised, and Story & Legacy adds person-centred context. Evaheld supports clinicians, patients and families without replacing systems or changing workflows.

This guide shows how community organisations can host planning conversations that help people organise Essentials, record Health & Care wishes via a QR Emergency Access Card, and preserve Story & Legacy. Evaheld builds preparedness, trust and participation without changing existing service workflows.

This article shows how retirement communities can offer a premium benefit by organising Essentials, capturing Health & Care wishes via a QR Emergency Access Card, and preserving Story & Legacy. Evaheld boosts resident dignity and family trust, adding value to your offering while staff keep current workflows.

Care workers need fast, reliable access to information. This article explains how providing secure access to care preferences and essential records improves decision-making, continuity, and outcomes—while fitting seamlessly within existing care environments.

Ageing safely at home relies on preparation and clarity. This article explores how organising care preferences, essential records, and personal context helps families and carers respond confidently—without introducing new systems or processes.

Families feel more supported when information is clear and accessible. This guide explains how structured care planning helps families understand preferences, access essential information, and make informed decisions—while organisations enhance their offering without added complexity.

Effective care coordination depends on timely access to the right information. This article shows how centralised records improve communication, reduce gaps, and support continuity of care—while complementing existing systems rather than replacing them.