Frequently Asked Questions

Who do you work with?
I support individuals, families, and professionals who want clear guidance, organization, and a steady partner in navigating healthcare — whether facing a new diagnosis, coordinating ongoing care, or simply wanting more confidence in decisions.

Do I need to be in a crisis to work with you?
No. Many clients reach out proactively for clarity, planning, or peace of mind. Support is tailored to both everyday needs and more complex situations.

What services do you provide?
Support may include care coordination, preparation for appointments, medical record review, second opinion support, communication with providers, and ongoing guidance — depending on your needs.

Do you provide medical advice or make decisions for me?
No. I provide independent guidance and support so you can make informed decisions in collaboration with your medical team.

How does the consultation work?
We begin with a private consultation to understand your situation, priorities, and goals. From there, we discuss whether ongoing support would be helpful.

Is support ongoing or one-time?
Both options are available. Some clients need focused guidance, while others prefer ongoing support.

Do you work with adult children coordinating care for parents?
Yes. Supporting families — including those coordinating care from a distance — is an important part of my work.

Is this covered by insurance?
Services are private pay. This allows for independent, personalized support without limitations.

Do you accept professional referrals?
Yes. I welcome referrals from physicians, attorneys, financial advisors, care managers, and other professionals seeking thoughtful, independent support for individuals and families navigating healthcare decisions.

How do I get started?
You can begin by scheduling a private consultation through the website.