What is hospice care and when does it make sense to consider it?
Hospice is a shift from curative treatment to comfort-focused care when continued treatment is unlikely to extend meaningful life — not giving up. It is 100% covered by Medicare Part A and can begin as soon as a doctor certifies a prognosis of six months or less. Most families who use hospice wish they had started it earlier.
Everplans End-of-Life Document Organizer
Secure digital vault for will location, insurance policies, passwords, and final wishes — organized before it's needed.
Key Features
- Stores: will location, insurance policies, bank accounts, medical records, passwords, funeral preferences
- Trusted person access — designated family members see the vault only after passing
- Import from existing documents — PDF uploads for everything already in paper form
Best for
Seniors 65+ completing estate planning; adult children who worry about finding documents after a parent passes
Worth knowing
Everplans stores sensitive personal and financial information — review their security practices and data breach policy before uploading legal documents or financial account details.
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What makes it worth considering?
Frequently Asked Questions
Designated family members only access the vault after the account holder passes away — you control who gets access and when the access is activated.
Yes — Everplans uses bank-level encryption to protect all stored documents and information. Only you and your designated trusted persons can access your vault.
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