A woman with long blonde hair and glasses hands a card to a woman with gray hair, in an assisted living memory care facility.

I’ve walked this path.

My work as an elder care consultant grew out of nine years caring for my own family members. From my mom's early days with Alzheimer's to my dad's last in hospice, I learned how immensely faceted caregiving truly is, how little we’re taught to prepare, and how disruptive these chapters can be for our own health and careers.

I focus my practice at the intersection of care coordination, transition management, and financial organization. These factors impact each family differently, so I will work with you to create a complete care plan that works for your particular case.

Prior to starting my practice, I worked for thirteen years as a designer, stylist and sustainability expert for prestigious luxury design firms. My experience on large scale design projects - managing budgets, material sourcing, and overseeing aesthetic execution for multimillion dollar weddings and five-star hotels - inform my process as an elder care consultant. Taking responsibility for vulnerable loved ones can feel overwhelming. I will be there every step of the way to break it down into manageable pieces.

I received a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Textiles from the Rhode Island School of Design, where I focused on the environmental impact of business-as-usual sourcing, waste-led design and making from found materials. I also hold a Material Health Certification from the Parsons School of Design. My deep passion for sustainability and love of nature continues to make its way into my work today as I help families navigate how to consciously downsize or disperse a lifetime of possessions, as well as how to modify a home to age in place using materials efficiently. My design background serves my consulting practice every day. The curveballs life throws my clients require creative thinking as much as logistical competence.

I've come to believe that a key piece of dignity in aging is the ability to experience beauty. No matter how old or how sick someone is, they deserve to be surrounded by it. That conviction shapes everything I do: how I help families think about future planning, how I treat a lifetime of belongings, and what I believe care is actually for.

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