A booklet titled "Family Care Horizons Framework" with a minimalist line drawing of two people intertwined, overlaid with pastel-colored abstract circles.

Family Care Horizons framework

The map describes the most common care system configurations families move through over time. It provides a shared language for understanding how care systems evolve—and where stability tends to fray. This is a systems and decision framework, not a clinical model.

Inside the framework

A diagram illustrating the Family Care Horizons framework with different care approaches represented by numbered segments and color-coded sections, including independent living, co-housing, and care system transitions.
Two pages of a document titled "Family Care Horizons Framework" discussing care models and stability in family care, with sections explaining independent living with paid care and reactive facility-based care transition.