03/31/2026
“Care coordination” can sound like a clinical term.
Here’s what it actually means.
It means someone takes the time to understand your situation: your timeline, your household, what kind of support you actually need.
It means you’re not sorting through dozens of provider profiles, trying to figure out who might be a fit.
It means the details are handled, scheduling, alignment, and communication. So, nothing falls through the cracks.
Care coordination is the difference between piecing support together and having it thoughtfully built around you.