care coordination

19 Articles

This guide explains how organising care responsibilities improves coordination and communication between families, carers, and providers. By centralising essential information and clarifying roles, Evaheld helps organisations support smoother care experiences without changing operational workflows.

Evaheld supports end-of-life journeys by helping people share their care wishes, preserve personal stories, and protect what matters most. This article explores how a digital companion supports death doulas by organising care preferences, personal details, and communication in one secure place—enhancing continuity, clarity, and client support while respecting existing doula practices and ways of working.

This article outlines how a structured psychosocial approach is strengthened when emotional, social, and personal information is clearly recorded and accessible. Evaheld supports holistic assessment by organising essential information while allowing care teams to work within established practices.

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.

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.

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.

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.

This practical roadmap guides executors and carers through every stage of responsibility, from the first steps after a death or diagnosis to finalising affairs with confidence. It explains how to organise essential documents, manage care and legal obligations, coordinate with family and professionals, and ensure information is accessible when needed. Designed to reduce overwhelm and provide clarity during complex times.

Caring for someone who is dying can be emotionally exhausting. This guide focuses on supporting carers with self-care strategies, emotional support, and practical organisation so responsibilities feel manageable and wellbeing is protected.