Be ready for an aging parent before a crisis makes every answer urgent.
LegacyPath helps adult children and families organize medical details, legal documents, care wishes, executor tasks, and emergency information in one calm Canadian system.

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The pressure families feel
When a parent is suddenly in hospital, passes away, or can no longer manage the details, the hardest part is often not caring. It is finding the information fast enough.
Why preparedness matters
The important details are usually scattered across drawers, phones, folders, and memory.
LegacyPath brings those details into one practical place, so your family can respond with less scrambling and more confidence.
The 2 a.m. scramble
Tearing through drawers for a health card, a medication list, or a power of attorney while the clock is running.
Decisions under pressure
Guessing what a parent would have wanted — about care, money, and final wishes — with no time to think.
Benefits left on the table
Missing provincial supports, tax credits, and CPP/OAS steps because no one knew they existed.

The LegacyPath solution
A calmer way to prepare for aging-parent care, family emergencies, and after-loss responsibilities.
Each guide is practical, printable, fillable, and written in plain language for Canadian families. No complicated app. No subscription. Just a clear next step.
- Built around Canadian caregiving, estate, and family-preparedness realities.
- Designed for people who need clarity, not more overwhelm.
- Organized as PDFs you can download instantly, print, fill, and update.
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Every guide is also sold on its own for $19. Bundle up to save — three ways to go further as your family’s needs grow.
The Caregiver Bundle
4 guides for everyday caregiving — Emergency Binder, Hospital Go-Bag, Care Navigator, and Executor’s Workbook.
The Legacy Bundle
5 guides, crisis to estate — Binder, Go-Bag, Executor’s Workbook, What To Do When a Parent Dies, and the Will Preparation Workbook.
Complete Preparedness System
The entire library — all 6 guides plus the Downsizing Guide. Everything LegacyPath offers, in one download.
Shop by situation
Start with the guide that matches your family's next conversation.
Emergency Binder
Key documents, contacts, wishes, and household information in one place.
Executor Guide
Practical steps for after-loss administration, accounts, records, and decisions.
Medical Go-Bag
A grab-and-go checklist for hospital visits, appointments, and emergencies.
Aging-Parent Planning
Gentle, organized prompts for care, finances, and wishes — before they're urgent.
Scam Protection
Help an aging parent recognize and avoid fraud, with checklists built for Canada.
Free Family Check
Take the free 5-minute assessment to see what's organized and what's missing.

Our story
Made by a Canadian family who has been through it.
LegacyPath started with a scramble of our own — searching for a health card and a power of attorney during an emergency, with no idea where anything was. We built the binder we wished we'd had, then the go-bag, the workbook, and the care guides.
Everything is written for Canadian families and the rules we actually live with — so your family won't have to start from nothing.
— The LegacyPath family, Mississauga, Ontario
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LegacyPath provides educational and organizational resources only. It does not provide legal, financial, tax, medical, insurance, or professional advice. Customers should consult qualified professionals for their specific situation.