Supportive Guides for Loss, Caregiving, and Major Life Transitions
If you’re walking through loss, caregiving, illness, or a moment when life has shifted without warning, these guides were created for you.
They’re meant to be read or listened to at your own pace — offering clarity, steadiness, and a place to breathe when things feel overwhelming. This is calm, non-commercial support for people who need help making sense of what comes next — one step at a time.
These resources are often shared by pastors, hospice teams, social workers, discharge coordinators, attorneys, and community leaders as a free, practical support option for individuals and families navigating major life transitions.
Rooted in lived experience and focused on Southeast Wisconsin, this work reflects the realities families face across Milwaukee, Waukesha County, and surrounding communities.
When You Forget to Put Yourself On The List.
There's a moment every caregiver reaches — though most never dare to say it out loud — when you realize you've disappeared from your own life.
When Your Loved One Can’t Go Home — or Needs More Care Than Before
When a loved one can no longer live safely at home, families are forced into difficult decisions. This article explains how to navigate increased care needs with clarity and compassion.
How to do Hospice Right
Most people don’t talk about hospice until they’re already overwhelmed by decisions and fear. This article explains how to approach hospice with clarity, dignity, and care — before decisions feel overwhelming.
The First 90 Days After Losing a Spouse in Southeastern Wisconsin — What to Do & What Not to Do
The first 90 days after losing a spouse are often marked by shock and pressure to make decisions. This article explains what to do — and what not to do — during that fragile time.
Kathryn’s CaringBridge Story — A Personal Reflection on Hospice at Home
This CaringBridge entry offers a deeply personal look at how we chose hospice at home — and how families make loving decisions when there are no easy answers.