Pre-launch family support

Limited early availability while we launch.

Bringing a loved one home this week? We'll help you make a clear plan.

The first week home after a hospital stay or rehab discharge can feel overwhelming. You're given instructions, but not a clear step-by-step plan for what to do each day so your loved one stays safe and small issues do not turn into bigger setbacks.

Held helps families turn uncertainty into a practical first-week plan with routines, priorities, and next steps so you can feel more confident from day one.

Clear next steps for the first days home, built around your family's situation, so you can avoid common mistakes and know what to do next.

Built by a team experienced in home care and family support.

In 15 minutes, we'll understand your situation and outline your next steps.

Plan preview

What your family gets right away

Day 1

Remove trip hazards, set up the sleeping area, and confirm the most important discharge instructions.

Day 2

Build a medication schedule with reminders, hydration plan, and simple daily check-ins.

Day 3

Set up a mobility routine, fall-prevention adjustments, and support for bathroom safety.

Day 4+

Know what to watch for, when to call for more help, and how to avoid common setbacks.

Guidance, planning, and family support for the transition home. Not hands-on care or medical advice.

What the first week at home can look like

First week at home care plan overview

A simple structure to help families stay organized and confident

The challenge

The hardest part isn't the hospital. It's what comes after

Once your loved one is home, families suddenly have to manage safety, routines, appointments, medications, mobility changes, and the question of what should happen next before small problems turn into bigger setbacks.

Are we doing this right?
How much help do they actually need?
How do we keep them safe at home?
What should we be doing each day?
When do we need more support?

What most families need in that moment is not more information. It's a clear plan that helps them avoid mistakes and know what to watch for.

What you get

A practical plan for the first days home

Held turns a confusing transition into a simple set of next steps your family can actually use at home to reduce risk, prevent common mistakes, and respond calmly if something changes.

Your first 7-day care plan

Daily routines for meals, medications, and mobility

Home safety checklist for the transition home

Guidance on when to bring in additional help

What to do if something goes wrong

Free checklist for the first week at home

Download a simple, practical guide to help your family stay organized, reduce risk, and feel more confident after a hospital stay.

No email required. Designed for families managing a transition home.

Families say

A clearer plan changes how the first days at home feel

We were guessing everything before this. The plan made the first few days at home feel much more manageable.

I finally felt confident about what to do each day instead of reacting to every new issue.

It gave our family clarity fast and helped us avoid the kind of mistakes we were worried about making.

What this is

Care navigation helps families understand what care is needed, when to bring in help, and how to manage the transition home

We don't replace care. We help you make sense of the transition, organize the first steps, and feel clearer about what kind of support is needed next.

Held

A practical plan, family coordination, and clarity about what to do next.

Discharge instructions

Important information, but often not a day-by-day plan for how home life will actually work.

Home care

Hands-on support when care is in place, but not always the planning and decision-making families need first.

A parent coming home from the hospital

A loved one returning from rehab

A family noticing decline and unsure what support is needed

Adult children coordinating care from a distance

Pricing

Choose the level of support that fits your family

Each option is designed around a different level of transition complexity, coordination, and follow-through.

Guided Support

Starting at $79/month

Best for families who want a clear plan and light guidance after a transition home.

Light-touch monthly guidance for families who want a steady plan and a trusted thought partner.

Monthly check-in call
Transition checklist
Light personalized care plan
Email/text support
Practical resources and referrals

Most popular

Care Partner

Starting at $199/month

Best for ongoing coordination when needs are changing and the family needs a steadier hand.

Ongoing support for active family care situations that need more coordination and real-world follow-through.

Everything in Guided Support
Two calls per month
More detailed care planning
Help with routines, appointments, and coordination
Faster response times

Best for acute transition periods

Concierge Transition Support

Starting at $499 for short-term transition support

Best for the first 30 to 60 days after discharge or other higher-risk transitions home.

Highest-touch support for the first 30 to 60 days after discharge or another major health event.

Everything in Care Partner
Weekly support calls
Discharge-to-home planning
Daily routine and safety guidance
Equipment and home setup guidance
Priority support

Beyond the first week

Once things are more stable, we can also help families navigate coverage questions

As the situation becomes clearer, Held can help you think through Medicare, VA benefits, and other coverage-related questions so your family has a better sense of what support may be available next.

How it works

Simple support in three steps

Step 1

Start with a consultation

We learn what has changed, what feels hardest, and where your family needs clarity first.

Step 2

Get a plan

We turn the situation into practical next steps, simple routines, and priorities for home.

Step 3

Stay supported

Choose the level of ongoing guidance that fits your family as needs evolve.

FAQ

Clear answers for families considering care navigation support

The goal is simple: help families feel clearer about what to do next while continuing to follow physician guidance.

Is this home care?

No. This is not hands-on home care. Care Navigation helps families make a plan for care at home and understand what support may be needed.

Is this medical advice?

No. This is not medical advice or treatment. Families should continue to follow physician, discharge, and clinical guidance.

Who is this for?

It is for families navigating a return home after a hospital stay, rehab discharge, health setback, or a period of growing uncertainty.

Can I start with a short-term package?

Yes. Concierge Transition Support is designed for focused 30 to 60 day transition periods when a family needs more support right away.

What happens if we later need in-home care?

Held can help you understand what type of hands-on support or referral to explore next, so you can move forward with more clarity.

Care Navigation is a family guidance, planning, and support offer. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency support. Families should continue to follow physician and discharge instructions.

Next step

You do not have to figure out the first week home alone

If your loved one is coming home soon or the transition already feels harder than expected, Held can help you leave the call with a clearer plan for what to do next, especially in the first days at home when things feel most uncertain.

Book a short consultation and walk away with clearer next steps, less guesswork, and more confidence about how to avoid setbacks at home.