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Pricing depends on the level of support your family needs. Please book a free consultation so we can recommend the right package.
A nurse advocate is a licensed nurse who works independently to help families navigate the healthcare system. We coordinate care, review medical bills, check medication safety, and communicate clearly with providers on your behalf.
No. We work for you, not insurance companies or healthcare facilities.
Hospital case managers work for the hospital. We work only for you. We have more time, more flexibility, and no institutional restrictions.
Our services are primarily virtual. However, local advocates may be available depending on your location. On-site advocacy is considered a premium service and requires all travel costs to be covered by the client.
No. Long-term contracts are optional. However, most families choose at least a 6-month plan so we can fully organize records, build a care system, and support ongoing needs.
You may discontinue services at the next billing cycle. There are no long-term obligations.
Yes. All communication, records, updates, and documents are stored in a HIPAA-approved care coordination platform for complete privacy.
Active clients receive 24/7 access for urgent concerns or critical updates.
No. We are strictly non-clinical in your home. We provide guidance, planning, communication, and coordination — not medical tasks
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