Good-fit situations

Family unsure what changed

The family cannot explain the hospitalization, the discharge plan, or which problems remain active.

Medication and follow-up confusion

There are questions about new medications, stopped medications, temporary treatments, labs, appointments, or who owns next steps.

High-anxiety return home

The home-care or private duty team is receiving repeated medical questions that belong back with the treating clinicians.

Readmission-risk conversations

The family needs help preparing better questions and recognizing when to contact the responsible clinician or emergency services.

How a safe referral works

  1. Use a no-PHI introduction or send the family to the BridgeCare request page.
  2. Do not email records, names, dates of birth, medication lists, or discharge paperwork.
  3. BridgeCare confirms scope and fit before any secure intake or record upload workflow.
  4. The family receives advisory interpretation and a treating team question list, not emergency care or a replacement plan.

What this is not

BridgeCare does not provide home-care orders, private duty staffing direction, emergency triage, medication prescribing promises, or replacement for the treating clinician.

Useful first question

Ask the family: "What are you trying to decide, and what part of the medical story is making that decision hard?" That answer usually tells us whether BridgeCare is a good fit.