For end-of-life professionals

When families are at a loss,
you never have to be at a loss for words.

AI writing tools built specifically for nurses, funeral directors, and hospice teams โ€” the people who show up when families need words the most.

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Built by Kaycie, RN โ€” a visiting nurse who has sat with families at the end of life and knows exactly what it feels like to not know what to write.
Never At A Loss Letter to family
Patient
Robert, 81 โ€” cared for him 6 weeks
What you'll remember
He called me 'Doc' every single visit and made me laugh every time
Your letter โ€” ready in seconds
Dear Johnson family, It has been on my heart to reach out since we lost Robert last Tuesday. In the six weeks I had the privilege of caring for him, he never once let me leave without making me smile. He called me 'Doc' from day one โ€” and no matter how many times I corrected him, he kept right on doing it...

You have the heart. You just don't always have the words โ€” or the time.

End-of-life professionals carry more emotional weight than almost any other profession. The writing shouldn't add to that burden.

"I finish a 10-hour shift, I've just helped a family through the worst day of their lives, and I still have to write a condolence letter. I sit there and I just... can't."
Visiting nurse, 14 years experience
"Every obituary I write feels the same. I want to do justice to this person's life. I just never have enough time to find the right words."
Independent funeral director
"CMS requires 13 months of bereavement follow-up. We're doing it manually. It's inconsistent and it's costing us hours every single week."
Hospice agency director

Every piece of writing you dread โ€” done in under a minute.

Fill in a simple form with what you already know. Never At A Loss does the writing. You make it yours.

Letter to family after a death

For nurses and care teams who want to reach out personally to a family after losing a patient. You cared for this person. This letter lets that show โ€” without taking you 45 minutes to write.

Fill in the patient's name, how long you cared for them, and one thing you'll remember. Done.
Sample output
Dear Johnson family,

It has been on my heart to reach out since we lost Robert last Tuesday. In the six weeks I had the privilege of caring for him, he gave me far more than I ever gave him โ€” including a nickname that stuck whether I wanted it to or not.

He called me 'Doc' from day one. No amount of correcting changed that. I will carry his stubbornness โ€” and his warmth โ€” with me for a long time.

One tool. Two professional worlds. No per-use fees.

Subscribe once and use every tool as many times as you need, every single month.

Nurse & Care Team
For individual nurses, social workers, and care coordinators
$17/month

  • Family letters after a death
  • Difficult conversation scripts
  • Care transition letters
  • "What to expect" family guides
  • Bereavement check-in messages
  • Unlimited uses, cancel anytime
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Hospice Agency
For hospice organizations needing team-wide tools and CMS bereavement compliance
$97/month

  • Everything in both plans
  • 13-month bereavement series generator
  • Team access (up to 10 users)
  • Branded letter templates
  • CMS compliance documentation support
  • Priority support
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"I built this because I know what it's like to sit with a family all day, drive home exhausted, and then stare at a blank page trying to find the words to honor someone I genuinely cared about. Nobody should have to go through that alone."
Kaycie, RN โ€” Founder, Never At A Loss