The Maptic Care Map

What is a Maptic Care Map?

A Maptic Care Map is the single, always current plan I hand your family: a clear one or two page brief that connects the three parts of care that usually never talk to each other. the medical team, the people providing daily care, and your family’s own goals. It answers, in plain language, what is going on, what to watch for, what to do next, and who to call. And it always ends on the road ahead.

The problem it solves: three teams, no shared picture

Your loved one’s care is split across people who rarely speak to each other. The physician knows the diagnoses, medications, and treatments. The assisted living or in home staff know the daily reality. You and your family members know your loved one and what matters to your family. No one is holding all three together. Decisions get made on partial information, and important things fall through the cracks.

What the Maptic Care Map is, and what it is not

The Maptic Care Map is a clear, expert brief, not a stack of records and not medical advice for treating a specific condition. It is the watchful eye made legible: my read of the whole situation, written down so you can actually use it and share it. It is not a replacement for your loved one’s physician, and it is not an emergency service.

What is inside

Every Maptic Care Map answers four questions plainly:
1. What is going on right now, across the whole picture
2. What to watch for next, the signs that matter
3. The next best steps, what to do and in what order
4. Who to call and in which order to call
And it discloses what matters most: the road ahead. What is most likely coming, and what to do now to be ready for it.

How it stays current

Your loved one’s situation changes and new symptoms appear, so a plan written once and filed away is worthless. With the ongoing watchful eye, your Maptic Care Map stays current as things shift, so the family always has one trustworthy, up to date picture.

What makes the Maptic Care Map different

The difference is the bird’s eye view.