Organize the people that should be contacted in an emergency in order of priority.
Identify specific family doctors and medical facilities, medical conditions, medications you are taking, and treatment procedures so your family can get accurate medical guidance in an emergency.
Keep confidential passwords to cellphones, emails, and other digital devices and accounts in case you are incapacitated.
List contact information for family members, friends, employers, co-workers, attorney, accountant, insurance agent, and other important people.
List reoccurring bills such as your mortgage, loans, credit cards, and utilities so payments or changes can be made in an emergency and ensure that creditors don’t pop up years later to claim an unpaid bill.
Identify where you hold financial accounts, the types of accounts, and how to access them (you should have a Power of Attorney for this). This is very important for surviving family members who may need access to your accounts to pay your debts and expenses.
Healthcare providers will need insurance information in order to treat a patient. Keep all of your insurance information up-to-date here.
Write all your personal information such as date of birth, parents’ names, family history, medical history, and any other conditions that your family should know. Personal information is crucial in an emergency but is often overlooked.
Where can people find your Will or Trust, Power of Attorney, Guardian Nomination, or deed to your house? Identify your important legal documents and where they can be found.
Dealing with death is difficult. Your family shouldn’t be required to make crucial decisions about your funeral while they are mourning. This final section lets you make all the important funeral and burial arrangements, from the type of service to location of burial, so your family doesn’t have to.
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The Supernus Emergency Family Organizer is a comprehensive digital organizer that allows you to consolidate all of your emergency contacts and information in one convenient place so in an emergency - especially a medical emergency - your family won't have to scramble through old contact lists, dusty files, or old letters and bills to get the most current information about your medical or financial needs. With this one document they will have everything they need to keep the right people informed and ensure your financial and medical needs are taken care of.