Guiding seniors and families through life’s transitions with clarity and care. Let's connect when you're ready—or getting prepared to be ready.
Most people think they need a realtor, a mover, or a placement agent. The truth is, they need someone to guide them through the entire process.
As a Senior Home Coach™, I help families navigate every step of the transition whether that means staying safely at home, modifying the home, or moving to a community. I coordinate the details, the people, and the plan so families are not overwhelmed trying to figure it out alone.
Absolutely. Aging in place does not always mean staying in the same house. It means staying in the place that is safest and most appropriate for your situation.
I start with an assessment and help you understand your options. Sometimes that means small home modifications. Sometimes it means planning ahead. And sometimes it means preparing for a future move so it is not a crisis decision.
Yes. This is often where families feel the most overwhelmed. I help with decluttering, organizing, coordinating estate sales, packing, moving, and setting up the new home so it actually feels like home on day one.
You do not have to coordinate multiple companies. I help bring everything together.
Selling the home is just one piece of the puzzle.
Most realtors focus on the transaction. I focus on the transition.
I help families make the right decision before the sale, support them through the emotional side of letting go, coordinate everything that needs to happen, and then handle the sale of the home when the time is right.
There is usually not one single moment. It is often a series of small changes that begin to add up.
This can include falls, missed medications, confusion, poor nutrition, or the home no longer being maintained.
I help families look at the full picture and determine what is safe, what can be improved, and when it may be time to consider other options.
This is very common. Most parents are not trying to be difficult. They are trying to hold on to independence and control.
I help families navigate these conversations in a way that reduces resistance instead of creating more of it. It is not about forcing a decision. It is about building trust and creating a path forward.
Many families I work with are coordinating care and decisions from another city or state.
I serve as your local point of contact, helping assess the situation, coordinate services, and keep you informed so you can make confident decisions without feeling like you have to be here every day.
The biggest mistake families make is waiting until it becomes a crisis.
The first step is understanding your options before you need them. That includes evaluating the home, identifying support needs, and exploring alternatives.
I help you create a plan so when the time comes, you are making a thoughtful decision, not a rushed one.
This is often the most overwhelming part.
It is not just about belongings. It is about memories, history, and sometimes decades of accumulation.
I help families break this process down into manageable steps, coordinate estate sales when appropriate, and ensure nothing important is overlooked.
This is completely normal.
These decisions are deeply personal and often tied to independence, identity, and memories.
I meet people where they are and help guide the process at a pace that respects everyone involved. The goal is not to rush decisions, but to make the right ones with clarity and support.
If you’re starting to ask, “What do we do next?”
That’s the right time to begin.
Guiding Seniors and Families Through Life’s Transitions With Clarity and Care
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