Conditions
Rare Diseases
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Rare disease resources, support, and specialists
Complex Diagnosis
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Navigating complex and multi-system diagnoses
Kidney & Nephrology
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Kidney disease, dialysis, and nephrology care
Psychiatry
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Psychiatric care and mental health treatment
Celiac Disease
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Celiac disease management and gluten-free living
Migraine
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Migraine treatment, triggers, and prevention
Menopause
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Menopause symptoms, treatment, and support
Dry Eye
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Dry eye syndrome treatment and management
Long Covid
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Long Covid symptoms, treatment, and recovery
Diabetes
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Diabetes management, devices, and care
Unexplained Conditions
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Undiagnosed and unexplained medical conditions
Type 1 Diabetes
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Type 1 diabetes management and insulin therapy
Stroke
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Stroke recovery, rehabilitation, and prevention
Psoriasis
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Psoriasis treatment and skin care
Multiple Sclerosis
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MS treatment, management, and support
Rheumatoid Arthritis
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RA treatment and joint care
Autoimmune Disorders
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Autoimmune disease diagnosis and treatment
Mental Health
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Mental health resources, therapy, and support
Addiction
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Addiction recovery, treatment, and support
Terminal Illness
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Terminal illness care, support, and planning
Chronic Illness
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Living with and managing chronic illness
Cancer
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Cancer treatment, support, and survivorship
Diagnoses
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Understanding and navigating new diagnoses
Frequently asked questions
What is Conditions in the Sandwich directory?
Conditions is one of Sandwich's curated categories of resources for caring for aging parents and loved ones. Each channel in this category is reviewed by our community and linked to real providers, articles, and tools.
How do I pick a conditions channel?
Browse the channel grid below — each channel shows a short description, view count, and community activity. Click through to see posts, providers, and related resources. Save channels you find useful to revisit later.
When should I start planning for aging parents?
Follow the 40-70 Rule: when you turn 40 or your parents turn 70, whichever comes first, start the conversation. Starting early gives you more options, less stress, and time to make thoughtful decisions rather than emergency ones.
Is Sandwich free?
Yes. Browsing the directory, reading posts, and subscribing to the newsletter are all free. Sandwich is free for families and supported by providers who list in the marketplace.