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The Care Management Network connects care managers, clinicians, builders, and trusted community partners to help families rebuild with dignity after disaster. It’s the human infrastructure that ensures no senior, caregiver, or family living with disability is left behind in recovery.

Since 2018, this has been the Shared Harvest way—community-centered emergency response committed to first do no harm and to make sure the work gets done.

 

Families are matched with care managers who coordinate medical, environmental, housing, and social services while offering guidance, empathy, and consistent follow-up. The network operates through AI-integrated, non-governmental technology that prioritizes collaboration, privacy, and equity.

Our infrastructure is built on three core systems of trust:

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Coordinated referrals and rebuild support

Streamlined pathways that connect families to verified healthcare, caregiving, housing and ADU/rebuilding resources, with real-time collaboration among partners so cases move forward without getting stuck.

Secure, human-centered technology

AI-enabled tools that protect data integrity, prevent duplicate services and fraud, and make it easy for partners to share verified information while keeping privacy intact and fear out of the process.

Low-tech empathy, high-trust follow-through

Accessible communication and wellness checks that keep networks active when traditional systems fail, ensuring seniors and vulnerable residents stay connected to care.

Every dollar moves with empathy.
Every project rebuilds trust.
Every partnership plants the seeds of a stronger future.

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