British Columbia · Dementia Care Navigation

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A personalised 30/60/90 day roadmap — legal steps, BC funding programs, health authority contacts — built for your specific situation.

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"When your parent is diagnosed with dementia, everyone tells you what is happening medically. Almost no one tells you what to do next."

BC's care system involves health authorities, legal documents, provincial funding programs, long-term care waitlists, and hospital transitions — none of which talk to each other. Most families navigate it alone, in crisis, without a map.

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Your roadmap, personalised for BC
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Answer 5 questions

Where in BC are you? What stage is the care at? What's already in place? Five questions, five minutes.

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Get your 30/60/90 plan

Legal steps, funding programs you may qualify for, health authority contacts — ordered by urgency, specific to your situation.

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Navigate with confidence

Know what to do next, who to call, and what the BC system actually requires — without guessing or Googling.

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Legal Planning · 9 min read

Representation Agreements in BC: What Every Family Needs to Know Before It's Too Late

Section 7 vs Section 9, how to get one done, and what happens if you wait too long. BC-specific, plain language.

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Care Navigation · 14 min read

The First 90 Days After a Dementia Diagnosis in BC

Every action that matters in the first three months — by urgency — with BC health authority contacts, funding programs, and long-term care facts.

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We are building the personalised version of these guides — a 30/60/90 roadmap specific to your BC health authority region, care stage, and situation. Join the waitlist and we will reach out when it is ready.

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