One thing that has always come naturally to me is recognizing the moment when a family is more overwhelmed than they’re saying out loud.
A lot of people can explain home care. What I’m naturally good at is noticing the gap families haven’t figured out yet.
Who’s helping once everyone goes back to work?
Who’s making sure appointments don’t get missed?
Who’s helping someone safely get through the morning after a hospital stay?
I tend to notice the small day-to-day problems that quietly turn into bigger sources of stress for families.
That’s why people trust me with emotionally overwhelming situations because I help families bring structure and clarity to moments that usually feel uncertain.