The phone call comes.

Everything stops.

In one moment you’re now “the caregiver” — and you have no idea what to do first while your heart is still breaking.

I’ve been exactly where you are.

Here are the five things I wish someone had handed me on Day 1 — simple, doable, and in the right order.

  1. Gather the Must-Know Information Right Now

Ask the doctor or care team these questions today (write the answers down):

These answers become your grounded starting point.

  1. Notice Your Loved One’s Daily Reality

Spend a quiet hour observing (no fixing yet):

  1. Have “The First Care Conversation” With Family (Keep It Short)

You don’t need every answer today. Just get everyone in the same room (or Zoom) and cover:

Shared effort makes the load feel human again.

  1. Grab Your Free Caregiver Go-Bag Toolkit

One downloadable guide that organizes medical info, routines, contacts, and hospital essentials so you’re never scrambling.

Download [the free Caregiver’s Go-Bag here – LINK to Go-Bag Email Capture Page] (email required – we never sell it and you can unsubscribe anytime)

  1. Protect Your Own Health From Day One 

Caregiving needs your kindness, energy, and steady strength — and that starts with caring for you. The biggest threat isn’t the diagnosis; it’s the slow burnout that happens when we forget we matter too.

A glimpse into my own Day 1…

I was running a thriving business when Mom needed full-time care. I stepped away, moved cities, and lost the identity I loved. At first caregiving felt like loss.

Then God gently showed me it was love taking deeper root — connection growing stronger, and Him carrying me in ways I never expected.

If you’re wondering how to stay healthy, renewed, and even joyful on this road, read the rest of my story here: [Blog #3-LINK: Because Caring for Them Begins With Caring for You]

You don’t have to figure it all out today.

Just the next gentle step.

You’ve got this — and you’re not alone.

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