Care Isn’t a Transaction. It’s a Turning Point.
Most people don’t plan for long-term care until they’re forced to. By then, it feels like a rush: pick a place, sign the paperwork, hope it works.
But care shouldn’t be a transaction.
It’s a turning point.
It’s a moment where life changes—where roles shift, values surface, and families have a chance to choose more than just a bed. They can choose dignity. Clarity. Direction.
That’s what I offer through Maine Aging Partners. I help families pause long enough to ask what really matters—then move forward with confidence.
Because this isn’t just about where someone goes.
It’s about how they live next.