Define the care need plainly
Write the person or household, the reason they are in view, and the care lane without adding details the helper does not need.
- Prayer
- Visit
- Call
- Meal or practical help
- Visitor follow-up
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A practical way to hand off care without losing the next action or oversharing private pastoral context.
Elders, deacons, admins, and care teams need visible next actions.
The assignment should include enough context to act, not every private detail.
A care handoff is not complete until the next action is finished or deliberately continued.
Use this when a pastor, elder, deacon, admin, or trusted helper needs to know the next action without receiving unnecessary private context.
Write the person or household, the reason they are in view, and the care lane without adding details the helper does not need.
Shared care can still have a clear owner. Decide who is responsible for the next action and when the item should be reviewed.
A trusted helper often needs the right action, boundary, and timing more than the whole pastoral history.
After the action is done, decide whether the item is complete, needs another follow-up, should move to prayer review, or should remain visible.
Person, household, visitor, or situation.
Prayer, visit, call, meal, admin follow-up, visitor contact, or elder/deacon review.
One person responsible for the next action.
When the next action should happen.
What can be shared, and what should remain private.
What happened, what changed, and whether another action is needed.
Boundary check
Start TendWell with one active care list, one delegated assignment, and one weekly review.