First Conversation – 90-Day Advisory

For caregiving situations that continue changing over time.

Get trusted guidance as situations evolve, family dynamics shift, and important decisions become harder to navigate alone.

  • Biblical wisdom to recognize what has changed

  • Compassionate guidance to discern what now requires attention

  • Practical clarity to prayerfully consider your next faithful step

A quiet, no-pressure conversation to understand your situation and determine whether this advisory process is the right fit.

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Situations Families Often Face

Many families discover they need additional guidance when:

  • Care needs are changing faster than expected

  • Family members disagree about next steps

  • Safety concerns are becoming more difficult to ignore

  • One caregiver is carrying too much responsibility

  • Important decisions keep getting delayed

  • They want biblical wisdom alongside practical guidance

Why 90 Days

Why One Conversation Is Sometimes Not Enough

Some caregiving patterns only become clear over weeks and months. A 90-day window gives space to recognize what is really happening, sit with the decisions that are emerging, and walk with a trusted advisor as situations evolve.

Stage 1

Recognize

Understand what is happening, what keeps repeating, and where strain is beginning to show in your caregiving situation.

Stage 2

Discern

Consider the decisions that are becoming harder to avoid and how biblical wisdom and stewardship speak into them.

Stage 3

Decide

Receive continued guidance as situations evolve so that next steps can be taken with greater clarity and steadiness.

Situations We Often Address

Caregiving situations that may require continued guidance

These examples mirror the kinds of situations we regularly walk through with caregivers. The details differ, but the need for clear, ongoing guidance remains the same.

The home is no longer working.

Living arrangements that once felt manageable now reveal new risks, constraints, or tensions. Together we clarify what has changed, what the home can realistically hold, and what options may need to be explored.

One caregiver is carrying too much.

A primary caregiver may be absorbing more responsibility than is sustainable. We identify what is being carried alone, what can be shared, and where new boundaries or supports may be needed.

Family members disagree.

Siblings, spouses, or extended family may see the situation differently. We create a structured way to surface concerns, name tradeoffs, and move toward more aligned decisions over time.

Safety concerns keep increasing.

Near-misses, wandering, falls, or medication challenges can quietly accumulate. We pay attention to patterns, not just single incidents, and consider what stewardship looks like as risks increase.

Necessary changes keep getting delayed.

Everyone senses that something needs to change, but conversations stall. Over 90 days, we return to these decisions calmly and repeatedly so that avoidance does not become the default plan.

A Calmer Way To Walk Through Change

A simple timeline for complex caregiving decisions

Instead of weekly milestones, this advisory process moves through three steady phases that respect how real situations unfold.

Recognize
Recognize what has changed, where strain is increasing, and what patterns are starting to repeat.
Discern
Work through emerging decisions as situations evolve, returning to them calmly instead of reacting in crisis.
Decide
Gain greater clarity about what now requires attention and what faithful next steps may look like.

What This Advisory Session Is Not

This is not crisis counseling, therapy, or medical advice.

DigniCare™ Decision Advising™ helps Christian caregivers discern complex situations through biblical wisdom, stewardship, and practical clarity.

Some caregiving decisions are simply too complex to carry alone.

You do not need to have everything figured out before we talk.

We begin with a brief conversation to understand your situation and determine whether this 90-day process is a good fit.

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