A Printable Family Organizer

Where Everything Is.

A calm, practical organizer for the medications, documents, accounts and everyday details someone else would need to know, put together while everything is still fine.

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If you were in the hospital, traveling, or just unavailable for a while, most of what someone would need to know to help you lives only in your head.

This isn't a binder for a crisis. It's for right now, while you're managing everything yourself and want to keep it that way, just with a little more of it written down.

What's Inside

Eight sections, one page at a time.

Each section works the way an actual form does: a short question, a place to answer it. No essays, no clinical checklists.

01

Health

Medications, allergies, your doctors and where your records actually are.

02

Documents

What legal documents exist, where they're kept, and who's been named.

03

Money

A map of accounts and bills, never balances or passwords.

04

Home

The everyday systems and people that keep your household running.

05

Digital Life

What accounts exist and where access is managed, not the passwords themselves.

06

What Only You Know

The things that don't fit neatly into any other section.

07

Keep It Current

A simple way to revisit and update this over time.

08

Trusted Resources

Official Canadian government links for the decisions this doesn't replace.

The Companion Guide

While Everything Is Fine

If you'd rather start with a conversation than a form, this is the guide that walks you and your parents through the questions worth asking before you fill anything in.

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A few questions

Is this specific to Canada?

The organizer itself works anywhere. The Trusted Resources section links to Canadian federal and Quebec government pages, since legal requirements vary by province.

Do I fill this out for my parent, or do they fill it out themselves?

Either. Some people complete it about their own life; others sit down with a parent and go through it together. The questions are written to work both ways.

Is it safe to write this information down?

The organizer is built to avoid ever asking for passwords, PINs, or full account numbers. It only asks where that information is kept, not what it is.

Can I print it, or does it have to stay digital?

It's designed to be printed. Every page allows for real handwriting, and the layout is built for a standard printer at home.