Coming to The Clearing
Caregiving.
The people who help someone else through Medicare often carry more of the weight than the person enrolling. The phone calls. The paperwork. The forms in three different fonts. The brokers who call back twice a day.
We are building a room in The Clearing for them. It is not ready yet. This page is the doorway.
What this room will hold
- Plain-English orientation for the helper, not the enrollee
- A way to track timelines, deadlines, and what was decided when
- Conversation guides for the hard talks — when to bring up Medicare, how to ask about money, what to do when a parent refuses help
- Coordination tools for siblings who are sharing the work
- The same trust architecture the rest of The Clearing uses — no pitches, no upsells, no quiet steering toward a commission
Why not now
Because doing caregiving badly is worse than not doing it. The Clearing started with the person making their own Medicare decision because that is the cleanest version of the problem. Caregiving sits on top of that and adds emotional weight, family dynamics, and permission. It deserves more than a fast launch.
Tell us what you wish you had
Help us build it.
If you are helping a parent, a spouse, a sibling, or a friend through Medicare — we want to know what is missing. What you have been searching for. What did not exist when you needed it.
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We are not setting a launch date for this room. Founding Circle members will see it open first.