
In fact, while 80% of people say they want to die at home, only 20% actually do.(Stanford School of Medicine)
Understanding your options and expressing your wishes ahead of time can turn a potentially chaotic chapter into one of intention and peace.
"Research shows that when people explore and share their end-of-life preferences with loved ones and care teams, families experience less stress, anxiety, and conflict, and care is more likely to match the individual's wishes — well before a will comes into play."
(PMC)
We begin with a few soft, thoughtful questions to understand where you're at — emotionally and practically. We'll ask about your values, preferences and emotional priorities — without overwhelming you.

A unique approach to end-of-life planning — meeting people where they are at.
We do not create legal documents or offer medical advice — but we can suggest trusted resources for when you're ready to take those next steps.