How to build a cross-city operating system for family caregiving
Distance matters less when families create shared rhythm, ownership, and escalation logic.
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Distance matters less when families create shared rhythm, ownership, and escalation logic.
Read articleMany family care conflicts are really conflicts about unclear expectations, timing, and ownership.
Read articleTravel periods create handoff risk, slower response time, and more assumptions inside family caregiving.
Read articleA short weekly review prevents important changes from being noticed only during conflict or crisis.
Read articleMessaging apps are useful, but they rarely preserve the structure families need for daily care coordination.
Read articleDistance and emotion create confusion unless families define who owns which decisions and follow-ups.
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