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Navigating End of Life with Commitment to Dignity
Our team met with Brooke Benjamin of Inclusive Funeral Care to talk about honoring people at the end of life and making final arrangements.
Tanya Larson
4 min read


Care Management Behind the Scenes
When you engage care management services, you often see the visible pieces. Appointments attended, updates provided, crises managed. What you do not always see is the joy being sparked in between those responsibilities, or the steady judgment guiding every interaction.
Tanya Larson
3 min read


Why Background Checks Matter in Professional Guardianship
When someone appears before a judge to be appointed guardian in the State of Illinois, the questions are direct: “Are you at least 18 years of age?” “Are you a resident of the United States” “Has a court ever adjudicated you a disabled person?” “Are you of sound mind?” “Have you ever been convicted of a felony?” The questions are simple. The responsibility is not. Guardians may be entrusted with overseeing medical decisions, coordinating care, managing finances, and advocati

Ben Topp
2 min read


How Care Managers Support Individuals with Serious Illness
Supporting individuals with serious or life-limiting illness requires more than clinical coordination.
Tanya Larson
2 min read


Honoring the Power of Presence in Dementia Care
Caring for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia requires more than clinical knowledge—it calls for patience, empathy, and genuine human connection.
Tanya Larson
3 min read


Three Things You Should Do As Your Parents Age
Avoiding the "sandwich generation" by making collaborative plans

Ben Topp
3 min read


Helping Your Parents Decide About Healthcare Power of Attorney
A quick guide for important family conversations
Tanya Larson
3 min read
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