Practical guidance, coordination, and advocacy for complex mental health, housing, education, and family situations.
These services support families, professionals, and institutions navigating complex situations involving mental health challenges, disability, medical conditions, housing instability, and major life transitions. Work focuses on practical advocacy, coordination, education, and environmental support—addressing gaps that often fall outside the scope of clinical, legal, or institutional roles.
Professional Referral & Cross-Sector Collaboration
Support for professionals who encounter mental health, disability, or capacity-related issues that extend beyond the scope of their role.
Collaboration with attorneys (mental health, trust & estate, elder law)
Support for psychiatric hospitals, discharge planners, and care teams
Assistance for landlords and property managers navigating complex tenant situations
Coordination with fiduciaries, realtors, and housing professionals
Practical follow-through when clients or families are overwhelmed or stalled
Family Support During Mental & Medical Challenges
Guidance and advocacy for families facing serious mental health diagnoses, medical conditions, disability, or cognitive decline—particularly when systems are confusing or fragmented.
Support for parents of adult children with serious mental illness
Guidance for families supporting aging parents
Education around options, next steps, and available resources
Advocacy when families do not know where to turn
Calm, grounded assistance during periods of crisis or transition
Advocacy, Navigation & Systems Support
Non-clinical advocacy focused on helping individuals and families move through complex systems with clarity and support.
Social service referrals and resource navigation
Assistance in completing applications, forms, and documentation
Support following up after denials or stalled processes
Organization of records, information, and care-related paperwork
Bridging communication between families and professionals
Housing, Environment & Hoarding-Related Support
Specialized support where mental health, housing stability, and environment intersect.
Hoarding and chronic clutter situations
Support for landlords, families, and professionals navigating unsafe or unmanageable living conditions
Environmental stabilization during mental health or medical crises
Preparation for placement, relocation, or supported living
Collaboration with housing, legal, and care professionals
These services are non-clinical and do not provide medical, psychological, or legal treatment or representation. Work is collaborative and supportive, designed to complement existing professional care and services.