One cooperative.
Many doors.
From the first worry to the last day — care that's counted, paid for with money you already have, delivered by the neighbor next door, and owned by everyone in it. This is the whole map. Step in anywhere.
01 Arrive
It begins the same way for everyone.
A worry you can't shake, and no idea who to call. Start by seeing where you actually are.
Where are you right now?
A few honest questions, and the one next step that fits your moment.
Find your footingSee it work, start to finish
One family's whole journey through the co-op, in a few minutes.
Watch the demoRead the whole story
The argument as a book — why care should be owned, not rented.
Open the book02 Care
Then a neighbor comes home.
Not a stranger sent to an address — someone who lives nearby and stays. And around them, a circle that keeps watch.
A room for a hand
Care Homeshare — match an empty room with a trained caregiver who lives in it and helps.
Offer a roomFind care near you
A vetted, well-paid caregiver matched to your family — not a gig-app stranger.
Find careCoordinate everyone
The circle — family and neighbors, sharing the load so it actually gets done.
carescircle.comSomeone's watching out
For the hours no one is there — the home itself, quietly keeping an eye.
healthyho.meSay what you want
Your wishes, written down before they're urgent — so your voice leads the care.
caregoals.comWhen the time comes
The last chapter, met with presence and dignity — nobody left wondering what to do.
The vigil03 Paid for
It costs far less than the fear of it.
Because the money is often already in your name — you just need the letter that unlocks it.
Find money you already have
A Letter of Medical Necessity turns HSA/FSA dollars — even home improvements — tax-free.
See your savingsThe wallet
One health identity and card that pays for the care — and proves what it paid for.
comfortcard.orgInsurance for staying home
The first coverage built for in-home care instead of facilities — in the works for 2027.
careho.me04 Owned
You're not a customer. You're an owner.
All of it rests on a cooperative — owned by the people who give and receive the care, so it can't be sold out from under you.
Become a member
Join the cooperative — a vote, a share, and care you own instead of rent.
Become a memberWhy it's a cooperative
The purpose behind the structure — and why ownership is the whole point.
See the purposeStart your own
Found a care circle in your own neighborhood, on rails that already work.
Start a co-opYour family has been a care co-op all along.
It just never had a ledger. One membership holds the whole map together — every door above, one account, one circle.