Your Caregiving Journey, Made Lighter

Get the tools, clarity, and peace of mind you need — whether you’re caregiving now or planning ahead.

Hi I’m Kathryn

I’ve spent over 20 years as a registered nurse, walking alongside families during some of life’s most challenging seasons.

I know firsthand how overwhelming caregiving and end-of-life planning can feel — and how much lighter it becomes when you have clear guidance, a plan, and someone in your corner.

My mission is to help you care without crashing, find clarity in the chaos, and make sure your loved one’s wishes are honored with compassion and dignity.

A “Not-So-Serious” Guide to Dying Well

Guessing games should be for trivia night, not life’s biggest decisions. This guide makes it easier, lighter, and actually empowering. Created by a seasoned RN who’s seen it all, this is not your average checklist. It’s a conversation-starting, clarity-giving, future-proofing tool designed to help you document what matters most. Because guessing shouldn’t be part of your family’s goodbye.

Mindy H.

“Losing my brother and sister-in-law together in a tragic accident was a heartbreaking reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life can be. It made me realize how important it is to take intentional steps toward the legacy I want to leave for my family. That’s why working with Kathryn felt not only necessary but deeply personal. She walked me through thoughtful, compassionate conversations about end-of-life planning and helped me consider scenarios I hadn’t thought of. With her guidance, I was able to make decisions that give me peace of mind, knowing I’m leaving something meaningful behind for my children. I’m genuinely grateful for the clarity and comfort this process has brought me. ”

Anna P.

“Kathryn has a lovely way of dealing with the complex issues to figure out a concrete plan for one’s final days. From Medicare to hospice, to nursing homes and hospitals, this journey has many landmines for families and the elderly; Kathryn’s medical background and industry expertise is such a helpful resource to find a direct route through the chaos. In a lengthy process with my father’s end of life, I learned that death is sometimes a gentle option: before this year, I did not know all the reasons you could or would refuse medical support to sustain life, and now..I understand that quality of life is so much more valuable than quantity of years.

Most importantly in this journey with my father, I’ve learned that planning for death for myself is a gift not only for my own peace of mind but a gift to my children so they do not have to forge through such a complicated territory alone! “

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Leaving this world is inevitable. Leaving a mess behind isn’t.

Whether you’re trying to survive caregiving, plan ahead for the future, or simply find some peace in the chaos—you don't have to figure it all out alone.

I’m here to help you create clarity now, ease the burden later, and guide you through the journey with compassion, honesty, and real support.