Caregiving is hard.
Finding your next step
should not be.
CareZebra helps caregivers of people with layered, complex conditions find the benefits they're owed, understand what the doctors actually said, and connect with people who truly get it — starting right here in Prince George's County.
In medicine, a zebra is the patient everyone said was too complex to figure out — doctors are taught: “When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.” CareZebra was built by a caregiver whose daughter (a zebra) proved that wrong. We believe families deserve a navigator, not a dead end.
Benefits Navigation
Answer a few questions. Get a short list of benefits you may qualify for and a prioritized "do this next" roadmap.
Fast · Practical · ActionableCare Clarity
Upload a visit summary, labs, or meds list. We translate it into plain language and surface smart questions for your next appointment.
Plain English · Next QuestionsCommunity & Connection
Search for caregiver communities and rare-condition groups — local and online — so you never have to hunt alone.
Local First · Condition Centric-
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Share your situationA short intake so we can personalize your roadmap to your family's real needs.
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Get clear next stepsBenefits, visit clarity, and community links — organized and prioritized for you.
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Move forward with confidenceUse the roadmap yourself or request help when available. You're not alone in this.
We're starting with the 3 pillars above. Over time, we may add:
- Decision Workspace — lightweight "help me think this through" tool.
- Care Matching — compare agencies and request introductions.
- Events — meetups, workshops, webinar series.
- Human Support — walkthrough calls plus application assistance.
- Agency Tools — caregiver personality matching plus retention insights.
CareZebra provides educational guidance and organizational clarity. It does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or legal counsel. Always consult qualified professionals for medical, legal, or financial decisions. We're here to help you walk in informed — not to replace the experts who care for you.