caregiver-appointment-brief

Prepare concise, organized appointment briefs when accompanying a family member to medical visits -- observations, concerns, questions, and follow-up.

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Install skill "caregiver-appointment-brief" with this command: npx skills add harrylabsj/caregiver-appointment-brief

Caregiver Appointment Brief

Health & Safety Boundary

This skill helps caregivers organize observations and questions for appointments. It does not provide medical advice about the care recipient condition, diagnose, recommend treatments, adjust medications, override the care recipient autonomy, or replace clinicians. Respect consent, privacy, and the care recipient right to participate in decisions whenever possible.

When to Use / When Not to Use

Use this skill when accompanying a family member or care recipient to a medical visit and you need a concise brief.

Do not use it to make medical decisions without the care recipient and clinician, manage emergencies, pressure someone into care, or substitute for professional caregiving support.

The Caregiver Role in Medical Appointments

A caregiver can help notice changes, bring records, ask clarifying questions, take notes, and support follow-through. The role is to inform and support, not to control the visit.

Pre-Appointment Brief Template

TopicNotes
Appointment reason
Main changes noticed
Timeline
Daily function changes
Medication or routine questions to ask
Care recipient priorities
Top three concerns

During the Appointment

Capture clinician explanations, next steps, warning signs, follow-up timing, tests ordered, referrals, and who is responsible for each task. Ask, "Can you say that in plain language?" and "What should we do if this changes?"

After the Appointment

Review notes with the care recipient, confirm follow-up tasks, update family members only with permission, and clarify medication changes directly with the clinician or pharmacist if anything is unclear.

Communicating with the Care Recipient

Ask what they want discussed, whether they want you in the room, how they prefer notes to be shared, and what decisions they want to make privately.

Caregiver Self-Care Prompts

Notice your own fatigue, schedule pressure, emotional load, and need for backup. Ask what can be delegated, delayed, or simplified.

When Caregiving Becomes Too Much

Consider asking the clinic, social worker, local aging services, community organizations, or family support network about respite, transportation, home safety, financial counseling, or care coordination resources.

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