Family Advance Care Planning

56 Articles

Life transitions and generational value shifts are changing how people understand legacy. Beyond legal documents, families seek voice, meaning and continuity. This perspective explores how legacy expectations are evolving and why clarity across time is increasingly important.

Organisations increasingly need infrastructure that supports people through life’s transitions. As expectations around trust, autonomy and continuity evolve, informal workarounds create risk. Closing the infrastructure gap means providing ethical structure that supports people without organisational overreach.

This article explains how managing essential information helps families navigate emergencies and life transitions with confidence. Evaheld supports secure organisation of documents, preferences, and contacts, helping organisations provide clarity without adding complexity.

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.

This article explores how legacy projects help individuals document personal stories, values, and messages in a way that supports reflection, connection, and remembrance. Evaheld enables organisations to offer legacy preservation as a meaningful extension of care and engagement—without disrupting existing services.

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 resource explores how capturing personal values, stories, and care wishes helps individuals and families process change, illness, and loss. Evaheld supports emotional wellbeing by preserving meaning and context—without replacing therapeutic or clinical care.

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 organisations can support clearer end-of-life conversations by helping individuals document wishes, values, and care preferences. Evaheld provides structure and clarity that supports families and care teams, without replacing existing communication or care processes.

This article explores how palliative care providers can incorporate personal values, life stories, and legacy planning alongside clinical care. By organising care wishes, preserving personal context, and supporting emotional wellbeing, Evaheld enhances palliative services without altering existing care models.

This guide explains how families are better supported when care wishes, essential documents, and personal context are organised in one place. Evaheld helps reduce confusion and emotional strain while allowing care teams to focus on support, not administration.

This guide explains how organisations can support clearer end-of-life conversations by helping individuals document wishes, values, and care preferences. Evaheld provides structure and clarity that supports families and care teams, without replacing existing communication or care processes.