Let’s talk about what structured education
can do for your hospice

This isn’t a sales call — it’s a working conversation. We’ll look at where your referral timing, CAHPS scores, or family communication could be stronger, and whether a structured education system is the right fit for your organization.

Good fit for

Hospice leaders ready to invest in a systematic, reusable community education system

Response time

Within one business day. Discovery calls are 30–45 minutes via Zoom.

No obligation

If it’s not the right fit, I’ll tell you. If it is, we’ll have a clear plan by the time we hang up.

How It Works

A focused conversation about
your hospice’s specific goals

Every hospice is different — different markets, different referral challenges, different community awareness gaps. The discovery call is where we figure out what matters most for your organization and whether a structured education system is the right solution.

1

Reach out

Send a message using the form or email me directly. I’ll respond within one business day with a few available times for a discovery call.

2

Discovery call

We’ll discuss your hospice’s goals, referral timing trends, community education gaps, and the right scope for your program. No pressure — just a clear conversation about what’s possible.

3

Proposal & project agreement

I’ll send a tailored proposal outlining scope, timeline, and investment. Once we align, a project agreement and brief intake questionnaire get us started.

4

Build & deliver

I’ll share a project outline so you can follow progress throughout. You’ll have two rounds of revisions before final delivery of your complete, reusable education system.

What we’ll cover

Your current referral timing, where families struggle most at admission, and what your outreach team needs to stay visible and trusted in your community.

What you’ll leave with

A clear picture of whether a structured education system is right for your hospice, and if so, exactly what that would look like for your organization.

Written by a hospice RN

Every project is written by someone who has been at the bedside, managed cases, and talked families through the hardest moments of their lives.