It’s 2:00 PM on a random Tuesday. You’re at work, in a meeting, running errands—or maybe just catching your breath for a moment.

And then the phone rings.

“Your mom fell.”
“Your dad didn’t recognize where he was.”
“EMS is on the way.”
“We need to talk about next steps.”

Suddenly, everything else disappears. The air gets heavy. Your heart races. And the first thought is: What do I do now?

This is the call no one is ever truly ready for. Even families with the best intentions often don’t know what questions to ask, who to call, what documents are needed, or what their loved one’s wishes really are.

That’s why preparation before the crisis is so important.

Here’s what happens when you’ve already taken those steps:

  • You know where the medical power of attorney is.
  • You understand your loved one’s preferences for care.
  • You have a list of medications, providers, and insurance details.
  • You’re ready to advocate without panic.

I’ve walked countless families through this moment—and I want to help you be ready, too.

If you’re not sure where to start, let’s talk. I offer a free consultation and checklist to help you and your loved ones get organized before that call ever comes.

The goal? Peace of mind. For you, and for them.

 When you get the call, be ready.

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