Family action board

Keep the plan moving after everyone knows what matters first.

The action board turns a reviewed home plan into clear family tasks, owners, timing, item notes, caregiver guidance, and a shared place to check progress.

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Home plan board

Wisconsin plan in progress

72 / 100

Home ease score

72/ 100
Top priority

Bathroom transfer setup

Next guide

Caregiver guidance

Family action

Clear hallway path

Plan board

4 areas
AreaPriorityOwnerStatus
BathroomHighNoraReview
Night pathHighBenReady
Caregiver planMediumFamilyPlan
Family supportMediumMaryNext
What stays clear

A shared board for practical family follow-through.

Families can use the board during calls, visits, quote requests, and caregiver handoffs, without turning the plan into scattered texts or separate notes.

Home ease score

A simple score helps the family see how well the home supports current routines and where attention is needed first.

First priorities

The board brings the most important room, routine, and safety steps forward so the family knows what to discuss first.

Family owners

Each task can have a clear person attached, so calls, visits, measurements, and decisions do not sit with one caregiver.

Timing that helps

Tasks are grouped by practical timing, from this week to later, so families can move without trying to solve every concern at once.

Items to compare

Equipment and home item notes stay close to the plan, with fit checks families can confirm before buying or installing.

Clear safety boundaries

The plan points out when photos and shared details may not be enough and local in-person help should come first.

Built for the weeks after the plan arrives.

The board helps the family move from understanding the home plan to actually changing daily routines, asking better questions, and checking whether each change works.

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Board areaHow it helps
Status

See what is ready to start, what is moving now, and what is already done.

Owner

Assign a family member, local helper, or caregiver so the next step has a name attached.

Due window

Keep the plan realistic with timing such as this week, 30 days, 90 days, or later.

Caregiver notes

Keep routine guidance near the tasks, including cues, transfer support, and when not to over-help.

Contractor questions

Use plain quote questions for grab bars, rails, lighting, thresholds, seating, and other home changes.

Family conversation guide

Bring the next discussion back to one owner, one next move, and one way to confirm progress.

How families use it

One place for the first change, the next call, and the follow-up.

How the plan is created

Start with the plan

Review the OT-reviewed priorities, room notes, routine guidance, and home setup concerns.

Choose the first move

Pick one small change that can be confirmed before larger purchases or contractor work.

Name the owner

Decide who will make the call, take the measurement, gather the quote, or check the routine.

Return to the board

Update status after the item is quoted, scheduled, tested, or completed.

Shared family plan

Give everyone the same next step before the next family conversation.

Start with guided questions and home photos, then receive a plan and action board your family can use together.

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