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Independence Looks Different at Every Age

Independence is easy to define when we are younger. It often means doing things on our own, making our own choices, and moving through life without ne...

What Caregivers Really Do and Why Their Role Matters

Caregiving is often something people grow into, not something they plan for. It might begin with helping a parent manage a few errands or checking in ...

What Downsizing Really Looks Like

Over the past several years, we have worked with a wide range of clients who struggle with hoarding behaviors—both young and old. The items they...

You're a Caregiver and a Lifeline

Maybe you’re reading this during a rare quiet moment. Early in the morning, before the day starts, or late at night after everything else is don...

A New Home for Old Treasures

One of the most common questions I hear when meeting with clients who are downsizing, moving, or settling a loved one's estate is: "What a...

Supporting a Family Caregiver Without Feeling Overwhelmed

Caregiving is rarely a one-person job, even if it feels that way. In many families, one individual becomes the primary caregiver. They handle appointm...

"Who could benefit from them next?"

I recently met with a potential client who invited me into their home to discuss selling some of their belongings. The house was charming, well-mainta...

Strategies Every Modern Caregiver Should Know

Caregiving is not a role most people prepare for, yet it becomes part of life for so many families. As former First Lady Rosalynn Carter once shared, ...

A Check-In on Mental Health

May has been recognized for decades as a time to focus on mental health awareness, and the mission has not changed much since Mental Health America be...
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