My Vow to Accessibility

I’ve spent years watching people be turned away from support, not because they weren’t willing to do the work, but because the systems offering care couldn’t accommodate the realities of their lives.


Geography, safety concerns, chronic illness, energy limits, and financial strain all play a role. Cost, scheduling, insurance rules, diagnostic requirements, and narrow definitions of who qualifies for support routinely leave people without meaningful options. For many, accessing care requires risk, escalation, or exhaustion long before it ever offers relief.


My commitment is to build support that people can access without having to justify their needs, compromise their safety, or push themselves past what their health or capacity allows. Support that doesn’t require crisis, categorization, or financial strain in order to be taken seriously.


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