
You deserve support and guidance on this journey.

Expert Support
Dr. Wolf has devoted her life and career to approaching challenges with curiosity, listening to the wisdom of elders, and sharing her knowledge openly.
Our general education or life experiences do not always prepare us for a new life crisis, aging, disabilities, or facing unimaginable circumstances. At these times, we need immediate remedies, resources, and answers. Dr. Wolf comes from a family of educators at all levels. She is often told that her approach blends elements of a caring teacher.
Whether it is a curated resource list of the best contacts or an ongoing need for support, education, and building resilience through a crisis, Dr. Wolf can assist you on A Calmer Journey.
Sometimes a collaboration is meant to be short-lived. An hour-long conversation and limited research can be transformative in addressing a situation. At other times, seasons of life require ongoing guidance, discussions, and critical thinking sessions as we navigate difficult decisions. Dealing with challenging communication and making monumental decisions with a trusted advisor is the peace of mind you may need. Empowering you with information builds connection and assurance while going through a crisis. Your circumstances will guide how long you work with Dr. Wolf. Typically you will engage for a minimum of one to two hours. An assessment process takes place, with ample time for questions and answers to enact action plans. Long-term limits to your engagement with Dr. Wolf will be discussed and reviewed in service planning.
Aging Life Care Manager® and disability support services are flexible.
Life does not fit within silos. Nor do conversations on complex situations. Flexibility is vital to this collaborative work with individuals and families. The following are examples of services and support that you may consider valuable:
Advocacy & monitoring needs
Coordination of services
Collaboration with service providers
Emotional support and advice
Enriching quality-of-life activities
Exploring home safety, transitions, and memory care support options
Coordination of benefits such as government assistance, insurance, long-term care insurance, and more
