Home Readiness Check
We check that the home is ready for return by clearing obvious walking paths, checking entry access, confirming basic supplies, setting the thermostat, and preparing the main living area.
Non-clinical discharge support for patients returning home without reliable local help.
Care Navigators helps seniors, vulnerable adults, and families prepare for the transition home after a hospital, rehab, or skilled nursing stay. We help with the practical details that can make going home easier: prescriptions picked up, basic groceries stocked, walking paths cleared, paperwork organized, telehealth devices tested, and family updates sent.

A patient may be medically ready to leave the hospital, but still face real problems at home.
The refrigerator may be empty. Prescriptions may not be picked up. The walker or equipment may not be ready. The discharge papers may feel overwhelming. The first follow-up visit may be virtual, but the device, portal, or camera may not be set up.
Care Navigators helps close those non-clinical gaps so the patient can return to a more prepared home.
For patients without reliable support at home.
For adult children managing care from another city.
For prescriptions, groceries, or equipment that still need pickup.
For telehealth appointments, portals, and virtual follow-ups.
We provide practical, non-clinical support before or shortly after discharge.
We check that the home is ready for return by clearing obvious walking paths, checking entry access, confirming basic supplies, setting the thermostat, and preparing the main living area.
We pick up authorized prescriptions, discharge supplies, and small durable medical equipment when approved by the patient, family, pharmacy, or responsible party.
Medication questions are referred to the pharmacist, nurse, physician, or licensed provider.
We stock basic groceries and household items requested by the patient, family, or authorized contact.
We do not create medical diets or nutrition plans.
We organize discharge papers, follow-up appointment information, provider contacts, pharmacy information, emergency contacts, and caregiver notes into a simple folder.
We help connect devices, test camera and audio, access patient portals when credentials are provided, and prepare for virtual follow-up appointments.
We can sit with the patient during the first virtual follow-up visit to help with technology and connection issues.
We do not answer medical questions, interpret readings, or make medical decisions.
After the visit, we send an update to the authorized contact with completed tasks, notes, and approved photos when permission is given.
For discharge planners, social workers, patient advocates, and care teams helping patients return home.
Care Navigators supports patients who are medically ready to leave but may not have the practical support needed at home.
We work alongside the discharge process by helping with non-clinical readiness tasks that families, friends, or caregivers might normally handle.
Care Navigators does not provide medical care, nursing care, personal care, medication advice, medical transportation, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency response.
A discharge planner, social worker, patient, caregiver, or family member contacts us.
We confirm the requested support, authorized contacts, home access, pickup permissions, and service details.
We complete the approved non-clinical tasks before or shortly after discharge.
We send a clear update to the authorized contact with completed items, notes, and approved photos if allowed.
Every discharge is different. Each package is quoted based on need.
For patients who need basic setup before returning home.
Quoted based on need
Our core support package for patients returning home without reliable local help.
Quoted based on need
For patients who need help preparing for their first virtual follow-up appointment.
Quoted based on need
All services are non-clinical and require appropriate authorization.
Care Navigators was created from lived experience.
Years ago, founder Marcus Bradley was hospitalized in a city where he had no family, no close friends, and no reliable support nearby. His family was more than 700 miles away. After a medical complication and hospital admission, he understood how difficult discharge can be when the patient is technically ready to go home, but the practical support is missing.
Sometimes the issue is not medical. Sometimes the issue is clean clothes, food in the refrigerator, prescriptions picked up, a safe path through the home, or someone who can help connect to the first virtual follow-up appointment.
Care Navigators was built to help fill that gap.
Marcus Bradley
Founder, Care Navigators
Care Navigators provides non-clinical logistical, document, technology, and home-readiness support.
All medical questions should be directed to the patient's physician, nurse, pharmacist, home health agency, or licensed healthcare provider.
Contact Care Navigators to request support, ask a question, or refer a patient.
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