Family Care Quest is a community resource that helps you better understand options related to kidney health, chronic conditions, aging parents, and everyday caregiving. Talk with a real person who listens first, then shares clear, unbiased next steps you can feel confident about.
1:1 guidance
with a care navigator
Personalized plan
in under 45 minutes
For individuals & families
at any stage of caregiving

We support individuals, adult children, and partners who are sorting through complex care decisions — from early questions about kidney health and long-term wellness to finding practical ways to stay organized, informed, and supported.
When you’re noticing health changes, new care needs, or early kidney-related concerns and aren’t sure what steps to take next.
When you’re noticing health changes, new care needs, or early kidney-related concerns and aren’t sure what steps to take next.
When you’re noticing health changes, new care needs, or early kidney-related concerns and aren’t sure what steps to take next.
Family Care Quest is a supportive community for individuals and families navigating kidney-related concerns, chronic conditions, and everyday caregiving decisions. Inside, you’ll find practical guidance, shared experiences, and ongoing resources designed to help you stay informed, organized, and confident as needs evolve. Connect with others on similar journeys, access helpful educational content, and build a clearer path forward — one step at a time.

Looking for a simple place to start? Our collection of downloadable guides offers additional support as you explore kidney health, caregiving decisions, and planning for the future. Each guide is designed to provide clear, practical insights you can review at your own pace — helping you feel more informed, organized, and confident in the next steps ahead.
Whether you’re gathering information, preparing for conversations, or simply learning what options may exist, these resources are here to support you — whenever you need them.

You don’t need to have the right words or perfect information. Come as you are—we’ll start from what you know and build from there, especially when navigating kidney-related concerns alongside everyday caregiving decisions.
Care coordination, lifestyle considerations, support resources, transportation, and community programs — we’ll walk through what each may look like based on your situation and priorities.
Outcome: Leave your session with 2–3 realistic options, not 20 open tabs.
We help you think through daily routines, independence, finances, communication with providers, and family dynamics — so everyone feels heard and informed.
Outcome: A shared plan you can email or print and bring to loved ones and providers.
No more bouncing between websites, resources, and paperwork without a clear picture. We help organize information so you can focus on what matters most.
Outcome: Less guesswork and stress, more clarity and confidence in your next steps.
Whether you prefer phone or video, daytime or evening, we adapt to what feels comfortable for you and your family — especially when navigating kidney-related concerns alongside other caregiving decisions.
Step 1
You answer a few quick questions and tell us what’s top of mind right now — whether that includes kidney health questions, caregiving responsibilities, or planning ahead.
Step 2
Your care navigator helps you understand relevant support resources, lifestyle considerations, and coordination options that may help you feel more organized and prepared.
Step 3
Before the conversation ends, we’ll recap your priorities and provide a simple, step-by-step summary you can revisit anytime or share with family members.
“I’d been Googling late at night for weeks, trying to understand what my mom might need after her fall. In 40 minutes, my Family Care Quest navigator helped me understand the difference between home health, home care, and rehab—and what was realistic for our family budget. I finally felt like I could breathe.”
— Maya, daughter & long-distance caregiver

Our navigators combine lived caregiving experience with training in social work, nursing, or community resource coordination. We are here to support informed, confident decision-making — not to pressure or direct medical choices.
Cost of your session: $0 — this is a free community resource.
Share a few details and we’ll match you with a care navigator familiar with kidney-related concerns, caregiving coordination, and family support conversations. You’ll receive a confirmation email with scheduling options and what to expect.
30–45 minute conversation with a care navigator
Available by phone or secure video
Attend alone or invite a family member
No insurance required
No obligation to enroll in any service
No insurance required. No obligation to enroll in any service.
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We typically respond within 1 business day. If this is an emergency, please call 911 or your local emergency number.
Yes. Family Care Quest is offered as a free community resource. There is no cost for your consultation, and you are not required to sign up for any services we discuss. If we recommend outside organizations, we do so because they may be a good fit for your needs, not because we receive a commission.
You’ll speak with a trained care navigator — often someone with background in social work, nursing, or community-based support services. Our navigators are experienced in discussing kidney-related concerns, ongoing health considerations, and caregiving dynamics in clear, everyday language, while respecting your family’s values and preferences.
Yes. Many families join together from different locations. You can invite a parent, partner, sibling, or another support person. We make space for everyone to share their perspective, and we always speak respectfully to and about the person receiving care.
You are welcome here, even if you’re simply gathering information or starting to think about kidney health, lifestyle considerations, or future care conversations. Many families begin by wanting to better understand what to pay attention to and what types of support resources may be available if needs change over time.
Our role is to inform and support — not to pressure or judge. We share what families in similar situations often consider, help organize available options, and support you in choosing what feels appropriate for your goals, preferences, and circumstances.