Continuity counts when you or your loved one is at risk.
Our experienced team is here to guide you through complex matters with clear and straightforward solutions. Whether you need a plan, referrals, and/or continued coordination, we’re committed to making the process as seamless as possible.

About us
Discover more about your trusted coordinators.
Dena brings with her over 25 years of healthcare and rehabilitation experience, including trauma care, palliative support and oncology. She has deep clinical insight and a compassionate, steady presence for every client relationship. She specializes in coordinating complex care with clarity, dignity, and respect, ensuring individuals and families feel supported, informed, and never alone as they navigate life's most vulnerable moments.
Sarah has helped individuals and families navigate complex financial, insurance, housing and life transition decisions throughout her career.
Her background includes working as a financial advisor for a Fortune 500 company, along with extensive experience in life and health insurance, Medicare, benefits planning, end-of-life planning, and real estate coordination.
Sarah is known for helping people make sense of complicated situations. She has a natural ability to identify gaps, connect resources, and turn overwhelming circumstances into clear, manageable next steps.
Driven by compassion and empathy, Sarah is passionate about helping people feel less alone during life's most challenging transitions. She is committed to providing the guidance, support, and reassurance families need to move forward with confidence.
Do you need a consultation?
Families or individuals often reach out when they feel overwhelmed, unsure, or stuck navigating complex care decisions alone. You may need to consult with us if you are trying to understand care options, manage changing health needs, or make decisions without clear guidance or coordination.
Consultation is especially helpful when a loved one’s health or safety is changing, when multiple providers or services are involved, or when family members disagree on next steps. Many individuals or families seek support after a hospitalization, during a sudden decline, or when it becomes clear that existing care arrangements are no longer sufficient.
Others reach out to prevent a crisis before it happens—wanting clarity, a plan, and professional insight rather than reacting under pressure later. We also support families who live at a distance, are balancing work and caregiving, or are unsure how to advocate effectively within healthcare systems.
End-of-life transitions, hospice decisions, and after-death coordination are also common reasons families seek guidance, particularly when they want support that extends beyond medical care and into practical and emotional navigation.
If you are feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, short on time, or concerned that something important may be overlooked, a consultation can provide clarity, direction, and relief.

