Ellen Hartley · Aging Parent Care

For adult children caring for a parent

The one page every caregiver should keep on the fridge.

In an emergency, nobody has time to search. Get the free printable In Case of Emergency sheet: meds, allergies, doctors, contacts and directives, all in one place.

In Case of Emergency

Name
Blood type
Allergies
Current medications
Doctor
Hospital
Emergency contacts

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Why caregivers keep this on the fridge

Caring for an aging parent isn't one big thing. It's a hundred small details that all arrive at the worst moment. This gives the most important ones a single home.

Ready in a crisis

When paramedics arrive or you reach the ER, the answers they need are already on one page.

Two minutes to fill

Meds, allergies, doctors, contacts and directives. Fill it once, update as things change.

Peace of mind

Anyone who steps in to help, a sibling or a neighbor, can find what matters instantly.

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