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A dedicated care professional to support you and those you love

Wellthy provides personalized support to help you tackle the logistical and administrative tasks of caring for the ones you love, including yourself.

We know the ins and outs of the system, so you don't have to.

Caring for each other is one of the most important and fundamental things we do as humans. So why has it gotten so complicated? Whether it's care for yourself, your spouse, your children, your parents, or a member of your chosen family, Wellthy is here to help.

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How it works

Wellthy is transforming family care through personalized care support that you can control from an online dashboard.

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We'll match you to a dedicated care professional, based on your needs.

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Top 5 Benefits of Personalized Care Support

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    A skilled care professional dedicated to you

    Your care professional knows your story beginning to end. They'll guide your whole family through a care plan, advocate for your loved one, and moderate those tricky conversations.

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    Guidance from experts who know the care industry

    Wellthy Care Coordinators know their way around the system — from healthcare to insurance and beyond.

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    Family meetings, simplified

    Keep siblings, friends, even neighbors in the loop and on board with streamlined communication — one email thread, one moderator, one voice of reason.

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    Fast help with urgent tasks, or support for the long run

    Speak with a care professional right away to get help with an urgent task, or set up your dashboard for continued ongoing support.

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    Everything you need, all in one place

    Your Care Dashboard keeps everything safe and accessible. Keep all of your contacts, organize tasks, and store important documents.

Less labor, more love

For you or someone you love

Whether it's a tough diagnosis, ongoing condition, depression, or addiction, we can help you or anyone you love find the care support needed.

For your children

We can help find specialists for kids with special needs, navigate the complex world of coverage and benefits, and help your family make the best decisions for your child's care and education.

For your parents

We can help with coordinating daily tasks like filling prescriptions to the bigger ones like moving to a facility and end-of-life preparations.

Your Care Dashboard

Wellthy's modern platform and app keeps appointments, contacts, tasks, conversations, and documents in one place for you and your family.

  • Care Plan

    Start a Care Project to get assigned a dedicated Care Coordinator, and they will help formulate a plan.

  • Messaging

    Communicate directly with your dedicated care professional anytime you need them.

  • Shared Calendar & Documents

    Share appointments and schedules with an unlimited number of your family members and friends.

  • Medications & Contacts

    Manage all of your medications, doctors, and contacts in one place.

Care Story

Beating the odds

Lisa was taking great care of her father, Joe, and made sure he got to dialysis three times a week. But after a while, it got hard to balance managing her dad's health with her busy work schedule. With the help of a care professional, Lisa and her parents were able to get the compassionate, expert financial advice they needed, and all in Cantonese, her parents' native language. As a team, they evaluated insurance options through Medi-Cal and Health SF, and applied for low-income housing. The waitlist was 4-5 years for an apartment, but with Wellthy's help, Lisa's parents won the housing lottery and were in their new home by the year's end.

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Frequently asked questions

Resources & events

  • Aging in place refers to the concept of staying in one’s own home as they grow older, instead of moving into a living facility. Join our webinar where Wellthy care experts will discuss tools, tips, and resources for families exploring aging in place, and how Wellthy can help tackle administrative and logistical tasks that come with this life stage.

  • Aging loved ones may feel guilty, fearful, or even embarrassed about the possibility of burdening family members as they grow older, making it difficult to discuss important changes with them. Watch our webinar where we cover tips for navigating these tricky conversations, and how Wellthy’s team of care experts can support your family in the process.

  • Whether someone is caring for an aging parent, an ill son or daughter, or loved one who’s suffered an accident, every family caregiver can learn from others who are facing similar challenges. Join our webinar where Wellthy care experts will discuss the value in finding support while caregiving, tools and resources for doing so, and how Wellthy can help.

  • Watch our webinar where we unpack the barriers faced by the LGBTQ+ community when navigating the healthcare systems in the US and UK, and how Wellthy supports these individuals in their health journey.

  • Not only has the COVID-19 pandemic brought on a physical health crisis, but a mental health crisis as well. Individuals around the globe are trying to find a new sense of normalcy and balance work with personal life, all while keeping themselves and their families safe — a huge mental toll.

    Join this webinar to hear from Wellthy Care Coordinators about tips for supporting your, or your loved one’s, mental health.

  • In honor of Autism Acceptance Month in the US, we want to shed light on the challenges posed on Autistic individuals and their families, break down stigmas that are associated with the condition, and share resources and tactical advice for family members who care for a loved one with Autism.

    In this webinar, we’ll share some tips to keep in mind when receiving an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis and discuss care systems and services that are available to support those with ASD, as well as their families.

  • Navigating health insurance options in the US can be confusing, especially for Medicare and Medicaid. By understanding the differences between the two government-run programs, you can ensure that you’re weighing options appropriately and choose the best health plan for yourself or a loved one.

    Join the webinar where Wellthy care experts will discuss what to consider when enrolling in the plans, how costs and services vary, and how Wellthy can help.

  • Though it can feel daunting, estate planning saves families from an overwhelming amount of legal questions, decisions, and complications in the wake of a loved one’s passing. Like any preparation related to caregiving, it’s never too early to start estate planning.

    Join our webinar where Wellthy care experts will discuss what to consider when starting out with estate planning activities, legal terms and concepts to be familiar with when doing so, and how Wellthy can support in the process.

  • Being faced with the realization that it’s time to provide care for a parent can be a difficult adjustment. Whether it’s a gradual process from noticing slight changes in abilities or behavior, or the result of a sudden event, aging affects families in different ways. That being said, the importance of preparation remains true for every family.

    Join our webinar where Wellthy care experts will discuss tips for families on how to prepare and adjust to caring for an aging parent, and how Wellthy can help.

  • Whether you have an aging parent or another family member who lives on their own and needs special assistance, finding in-home care so your loved one can remain in a familiar setting is often preferred to moving them into a living facility.

    But many questions come into play when hiring an aide to come into a loved one’s home. Wellthy’s team of care experts can help you vet in-home aides, explore payment options, and guide your family in making the right choice.

  • In honor of National Family Caregivers Month in November, Wellthy hosted a series of virtual events to raise awareness for, give thanks to, and support family members who dedicate their time to caring for loved ones.

  • Supporting the care of an ill or aging loved one can be extremely rewarding, but it’s an around the clock job that takes a mental, emotional, and physical toll over time. This is why it’s crucial for family caregivers to take advantage of respite care services, or short-term aid, to relieve the mounting stress that comes with caregiving.

    During this webinar, we’ll review what kinds of services are offered in respite care, how to recognize when you may be in need of some relief, as well as how Wellthy’s care team can support you in creating a caregiver respite plan.

  • It can seem like there are endless housing options for aging adults, so when it comes to finding the right home for your loved one the decision can feel daunting. The level of care, medical conditions, location, insurance coverage, and cost all play an important role when weighing options. By assessing these factors and having a basic understanding of the different types of homes that are out there, you can ensure your loved one lands in the right place and lives a fulfilling and healthy life as they get older.

    During this webinar, we’ll review potential housing options for aging adults, walk through what to consider when comparing them, and most importantly, share tips on how to choose a living situation that’s right for your loved one.

  • With healthcare costs rising each year, understanding the annual changes to Medicare plans is no easy task. The government-run healthcare program is a great solution for many age 65+ or with certain disabilities, but it’s important to reevaluate coverage elections ahead of the open enrollment period to determine the best and most cost-effective option for you or your loved one. Wellthy is here to help you find the right resources around Medicare’s annual changes, understand the nuances, and ultimately make the right decision for you or your family.

  • Older individuals are increasingly becoming the target of financial scams and elder fraud. Proactively learning about the most common elder fraud scams, and taking steps to protect yourself and your loved ones from financial abuse will serve as the first line of defense to prevent falling victim to it, or stop a scam in progress. Initiating conversations with your loved ones about financial scams can be a tricky conversation to navigate, but Wellthy is here to help.

    During this webinar, we will review common elder fraud scams - from internet and telephone fraud, sneaky billing practices, to even friends and family fraud. Join us while we discuss tips and strategies that will protect your loved ones and yourself, and what to do next if you do fall victim to a financial scam.

  • When caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or any other brain disorder, family caregivers are faced with a unique set of challenges like handling memory loss, confusion, and safety concerns. Navigating care options and planning for the long-term can feel overwhelming, especially as these conditions progress and change over time, but there are resources and support systems that can help. Join our workshop to learn more about Alzheimer’s and dementia care and how Wellthy can support your family.

  • Caring for your loved ones is an incredible act of love and commitment, and yet it comes with a variety of hurdles and can lead to feelings of exhaustion, compassion fatigue, and caregiver burnout.  Thinking of your own needs may be difficult as a caregiver, but it’s important for your wellbeing and capacity to care. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, this webinar will serve to provide strategies and practices you can integrate into your daily life to build resilience as a caregiver.

  • Caring for someone with a special need may come with unique and intersectional needs. The care system can feel like a maze, and navigating the countless administrative and logistical tasks that go into supporting those with special needs can stress and overwhelm the best of us. In honor of Autism Awareness Month, we will be discussion the special needs landscape and available care support systems and services to support a loved one with autism.

  • Many individuals wish to age within their own home instead of moving to a facility that provides assisted living. There are varying considerations to think through when aging gracefully in the home. From ensuring the home is safe and accessible for tackling daily personal care and household chores, to managing the financial responsibilities of maintaining a home. Join our workshop to learn more about aging in place and how Wellthy can support.

  • Caregiving journeys can often bring families together; however, this collective experience can also lead to potential relationship strains. The demands of caregiving may surface unresolved tensions or bring about new friction—which can interfere with providing the greatest quality care for their loved one. So how can families come together in caregiving? Tune into the session to find out.

  • Caregiving always has its challenges, whether in-person or not. In this unprecedented era of long-distance support, many caregivers are unsure how to provide aid to loved ones. Join Wellthy’s care experts to learn strategies for communicating best with your family, how you can be there for support even from afar, and how Wellthy can help you along the way.

  • Caregiving journeys can often bring families together; however, this collective experience can also lead to potential relationship strains. The demands of caregiving may surface unresolved tensions or bring about new friction—which can interfere with providing the greatest quality care for their loved one. So how can families come together in caregiving? Tune into the session to find out.

  • Between decorating the house, organizing gatherings, and finding the perfect gifts, the holidays can be a lot to manage on top of caregiving demands. This year may be even more challenging, as we’re incredibly mindful of the health and safety of our loved ones. During this session, we cover a few strategies to reset expectations for the holidays and discuss steps towards ensuring the health and happiness of your loved ones.

  • Over the last decade, there has been a rise in mental health concerns surrounding heightened anxiety and depression levels in people from all walks of life. In an effort to cope with difficult and perhaps unfamiliar emotions, some individuals may turn to alcohol and prescription/non prescription drugs for relief, opening the doors to potential substance abuse. Considered to be a chronic condition, addiction is never easy to navigate alone or as a family caregiver. It’s important to be cognisant of this condition and the ways it can be managed in a safe, productive manner.

  • Keeping your loved ones safe is more important than ever, especially as many families may decide to keep their aging loved one in their own home versus a living facility. There are many benefits to aging in place like maintaining independence and living in a familiar setting, but there are also safety considerations families may need to address. With some careful planning and home modifications, you can take action to ensure those you love are remaining safe in the home.

  • Facing resistance when caring for an aging loved one can make caregiving responsibilities all the more challenging. Join our workshop to learn more about overcoming resistance during caregiving conversations and how we can support.

  • Caring for the ones you love is challenging at any stage, and most families find the final phases to be particularly stressful. Join our workshop to learn about end-of-life caregiving from a Wellthy Care Coordinator.

  • What’s the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? Who falls under Medicare and who falls under Medicaid? If you’re not familiar, join us to learn the differences between each program and how they can help save money on your family’s healthcare costs.

  • Anne Basting, PhD has pioneered a creative approach in how we interact with our older loved ones, especially those living with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Join our workshop to learn more about ’creative care’ and how to apply in caregiving practices.

  • When it comes to caring for an older parent, many families don’t have a plan until faced with a crisis. Listen in to learn how we can prepare your family for parentcare, from that first conversation, to creating a proper plan.

"Before I learned of Wellthy, I was on the verge of considering a leave of absence from work to focus on the items needed for my family. In a very short time, that all changed."

Deborah

on caring for her family

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