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Ready to talk? Let’s make it easy.

Sometimes the hardest part isn't deciding you need support—it's actually reaching out. That's why I’ve made booking a consultation as simple as possible. Whether you're managing a parent's care, navigating your own stress as a caregiver, or planning ahead, you can book a confidential consultation with me on your own time, from anywhere.

What should I expect at my call?

This is a confidential conversation about what you're facing. Whether it's about a loved one's care, managing caregiver stress, planning ahead, or a health transition—we'll listen, explore your situation, and work toward clarity and next steps together.

You'll leave with:

  • A clearer understanding of your situation

  • Realistic options to consider

  • A sense of what support might look like

  • Next steps (if you want them)

Why book online?

No phone tag Skip the back-and-forth. Pick a time that works for you and confirm it instantly. No waiting for a callback.

On your schedule Available same day or next day. Morning, evening, weekends—choose what fits your life, not the other way around.

From home (or anywhere) Whether you prefer a phone call or video chat, you can book from your couch, your car, or wherever you're most comfortable talking.

Privacy & confidentiality Your consultation is confidential. Book directly, talk at a time and place where you feel safe and heard.

Clear, upfront No surprises. You'll see pricing and appointment details before you confirm.

What are my options?

Phone Consultation Talk by phone at a time that works for you. No video required—just a confidential conversation.

Video Consultation Face-to-face conversation via secure video. Same privacy, added connection.

Choose what feels right for you.

Who should book?

✓ Adult children worried about a parent's care
✓ People managing multiple caregiving roles
✓ Seniors planning ahead for themselves
✓ Anyone feeling overwhelmed by health or care decisions
✓ Families navigating a specific transition (hospital discharge, care options, difficult conversations)

If you have questions about aging, care, or family support, let's talk.

You've already taken the hardest step by recognizing you need support.

Let's take the next one together.