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Answer a few questions and Kefiw will route you to a practical next step: a calculator, worksheet, playbook, guide, or care track.
If someone may be experiencing a medical emergency or immediate danger, call emergency services now. Do not use this intake instead of emergency care.
Start with the next practical step
A fall, near-fall, or safety concern should trigger a baseline check, documentation, home review, and care-needs reassessment.
Start with safety and recent events
- Ask what is normal for this person and what changed.
- Write down the date, time, location, symptoms, and what happened before the concern.
- Use urgency guidance if symptoms are new, severe, or confusing.
- Reassess care needs, home safety, and caregiver coverage this week.
Other common starting paths
If the interactive intake is not available, these common care paths route to the same calculators, worksheets, playbooks, and review steps.
Start with the full monthly cost, payment sources, and care-setting comparison.
Count the workload, name what cannot continue, and build a relief plan.
Check doctors, prescriptions, pharmacies, plan rules, IRMAA, and total yearly cost.
Document what changed, review supervision, and decide whether support needs changed.
Compare care fit, real monthly cost, red flags, contract risks, and family confidence.
Make tasks visible, ask for ownership, separate time from money, and set a review date.
Turn the recommended path into a printable family care plan.
Use scenario plans for falls, discharge, cost, dementia, burnout, and facility decisions.
Work through care needs, cost, workload, Medicare, and family ownership in order.
Go directly to the full guide library if you already know the topic.