Case management for the most complex situations a family will face.
Beth Hutchison personally manages cases that span mental health crisis, end-of-life transitions, family coordination, and legal advocacy — the situations where one coordinated advocate matters more than any single specialist.
Where families usually find us.
A typical case: a father in his eighties whose dementia is worsening, an estate attorney already involved, several adult children scattered across states. Nobody is sure how to coordinate medical appointments, evaluate care facilities, or align on end-of-life decisions. The family doesn't need another specialist — they need one credentialed advocate who can hold the whole case at once.
What case management looks like in practice.
Inside a Healthy Enabler case, Beth coordinates the work across specialists so families don't have to. Typical scope includes:
- Mental-health case coordination — across the full spectrum of conditions: depression, anxiety, traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, chemical dependency, dual diagnosis.
- End-of-life support — companionship, family conversations, decision support during transitions.
- Family coordination — managing co-dependency, intervention work, alignment across siblings and partners.
- Legal & estate advocacy — power of attorney, wills, trusts, advance directives, guardianship navigation.
When case management is the right call.
Case management is the right call when a parent's care has grown beyond any one specialist's scope, when siblings disagree on a plan and need a credentialed third party in the room, or when the family attorney or fiduciary recommends an execution partner who can act, not just advise.
When you're not sure what to do next, start with a conversation.
Tell us what's happening with your loved one. We'll listen, ask the questions that help, and tell you honestly whether case management is the right fit — no paperwork, no pressure.