Overwhelmed by care decisions? Start here.
When concerns arise about an aging parent, spouse, adult child, or disabled loved one, it can be hard to know what kind of help is actually needed. You may be sorting through medical information, family concerns, safety questions, home care options, rehabilitation needs, or possible next steps after a hospitalization or change in functioning.
Care Clarity Sessions™ offer short-term, expert guidance when you need help making sense of the situation — without committing to ongoing care management. Through one complimentary introduction and two structured Zoom sessions, Dr. Lauren Wolf helps you clarify priorities, understand realistic options, and move forward with a practical plan. Sessions are available nationwide by Zoom.
This offering is designed to provide focused guidance, practical next steps, and a calmer path forward.
Care Clarity Sessions™
Care navigation support, in three meetings
One-time fee of $450*
Descriptions of Sessions
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Session 1
Let’s Start Where You Are: Complimentary Introduction
60-minute care consultation Meeting Held on Zoom
When concerns arise about an aging or disabled loved one, families often wonder where to begin. Healthcare, aging services, and long-term care systems are complicated to navigate — especially when time is limited and decisions feel urgent.
In this initial consultation, we start where you are. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience across hospitals, rehabilitation settings, and outpatient medical clinics, Dr. Lauren Wolf will help you identify immediate priorities and determine whether additional guidance would be helpful.
This conversation provides direction, answers initial questions, and is the first step toward greater clarity and a calmer path forward.
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Session 2
Guidance and Resources: Focused Follow-up Session
45-minute Clarity Session™ Meeting Held on Zoom
Following our initial consultation, Dr. Wolf will review your family’s situation and prepare tailored insights, resources, and potential connections that may help address the concerns you shared.
During this meeting, we explore the topics most relevant to your circumstances. This may include navigating healthcare and social services, understanding care needs, improving home or personal safety, exploring living options, or strengthening advocacy for efforts.
Whether responding to a current challenge or preventing one, this conversation focuses on practical short-term steps and informed options to support you and your loved one.
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Session 3
Strategy, Action, & Next Steps to: A Calmer Journey
75-minute wrap-up session Meeting Held on Zoom
This extended meeting provides time to reflect on what has unfolded since our earlier conversations and to continue addressing the most important questions and concerns.
Together, we will review progress, clarify priorities, and focus on practical strategies that support safety, well-being, and quality of life for you or your aging loved one.
Individuals and families leave this session with a clearer understanding of available options and a thoughtful plan for the next steps ahead. If you may benefit from ongoing guidance, the benefits of longer-term care management support will be discussed.
Who Care Clarity Sessions™ Are For
Individuals & Families
For people worried about an aging, disabled, or medically complex loved one and unsure what next step makes sense.
Long-Distance Family Members
For adult children, relatives, or loved ones trying to understand care needs from afar.
Professionals Supporting a Client or Patient
For attorneys, financial professionals, healthcare providers, fiduciaries, or community professionals who see care concerns emerging and want a clinically informed referral option.
The Care Clarity Sessions™ may be especially helpful if…
You feel overwhelmed by care decisions
You want understand care options for an aging or disabled loved one.
A recent hospitalization, diagnosis, or change in functioning has raised concern about safety or support needs. .
Your family is unsure whether it is time to consider home care, assisted living, or another living arrangement.
The crisis can no longer wait.
You want to plan ahead and avoid a crisis
You are noticing changes and want to plan before problems escalate.
Your family wants to make thoughtful decisions rather than react to emergencies.
You want to better understand what future care needs may look like.
You need help navigating complex systems
You have questions about services, and how health & rehabilitation systems work.
You want to advocate more effectively for your loved one within medical/ care settings.
You live far away and need professional guidance navigating care decisions.
You are ready to move toward solutions
You want clear guidance about realistic next steps.
You need help sorting through options and identifying practical resources.
You want to move forward with greater confidence and clarity.