Threshold Legacy

End-of-life preparation, and the care for what follows.

Built for people who want to get their affairs in order on their own terms, and for families supporting aging parents through the decisions, the documents, the move, and the after.

With a dad as a mortician, I grew up comfortable talking about death and dying. That experience allows me to take on and discuss work most people put off: sitting with a parent over the file cabinet, helping adult children have the conversation they've been postponing, walking the household inventory with someone who knows it will eventually be theirs to handle.

I have gone through the documents and process with my own parents. I know how the conversation actually goes. I know which questions stop people, and which ones move them through. And as a recently-certified Death Doula with a brother who runs an estate planning law firm, my experience and family connections give me access to a network of attorneys, financial planners, and probate specialists that few independent practitioners can claim.

Threshold Legacy is built around three groups of work that span the full arc:

Preparation — the work done while everyone is well enough to do it well. The conversation. The advance directives. The Legacy Binder.

Transitions — the assisted-living move; the safety updates that let a parent age in place; the slow rightsizing of a home that's become too much.

After loss — the keepsake sort done at the family's pace; the home reorganization for a widow or widower; the executor's work that grief makes harder than it should be.

The work, by phase

Preparation — on your own terms.

The Conversation

A facilitated two-hour family meeting between an aging parent and adult children. Pre-meeting prep call, on-site facilitation, written summary delivered after.

  • 2 hours on-site
  • Pre-call and follow-up
$750–$950

End of Life Ready

The flagship engagement. Three sessions over four to six weeks. Inventory and complete advance directives, durable POA, healthcare proxy, dementia directive, POLST, organ donation. Coordinated with your attorney. Delivered with the Legacy Binder.

  • 3 sessions, 4–6 weeks
  • Attorney coordination
  • Legacy Binder delivered
$2,200–$2,800

The Legacy Binder

Document organization for an existing pile. Medical, financial, legal, insurance, accounts, real property, vehicles. Delivered as a physical binder plus an encrypted digital copy.

  • 2–3 sessions
  • Physical + digital deliverable
$1,400–$1,800

The Quiet Inventory

Aging parent's home walked through and cataloged. Heirlooms photographed. Paperwork located. Account info noted. A master document the family can access later.

  • 1–2 days on-site
  • Family-shareable deliverable
$1,800–$2,400

Aging at home, or moving on from it.

The Move That Doesn't Hurt

End-to-end assisted-living or downsize transition. Decide-keep-give-release, packing oversight, coordinated move, set-up in the new place.

  • 3–5 days on-site
  • Full vendor coordination
$5,500–$8,500

Aging at Home

Making a parent's existing home safer and more functional for staying in place. Safety review, simplification, system rebuild.

  • 2–3 days on-site
$1,800–$2,800

After loss — done at the family's pace.

The Keepsake Sort

Working through a loved one's belongings with the family, at the family's pace, with the ceremony the work deserves.

  • 2–3 days on-site
$2,800–$4,200

Held Home

Reorganizing the home of someone who has just lost a partner. Preserve what's meaningful, release what's painful, redesign the dailiness.

  • 4–5 days on-site
$5,500–$7,500

Executor's Aide

Practical help to the named executor through probate. Document location, asset inventory, institution contact, organizing for the attorney.

  • 2–4 days across probate
$2,400–$4,200

Digital Legacy & The Letter

Pre-death digital preparation (passwords, accounts, photos), and the facilitated ethical-will / legacy letter recording in text, audio, or video.

  • Remote
  • Threshold Digital
$850–$2,200
Why this work, with me

A blend you won't find easily elsewhere.

Most people doing end-of-life organizational work come at it from one angle. Doulas come from the bedside. Attorneys come from the document. Senior-move managers come from the truck. Estate liquidators come from the auction floor. I came at it from three angles — the bedside (Doula training and my father's lifelong work), the document (Project Management discipline and my family's estate-planning network), and the home itself (a quarter-century of working with people at hard thresholds).

I'm not here to compete with your estate attorney. I work with them. I'm not here to replace your hospice team. I work alongside them. What I do is the practical, hands-on, considered work that sits between every other professional in your life — making sure the documents are organized, the conversations are facilitated, the home is ready, and the digital legacy is preserved.

That's what I bring to this threshold.

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