Always have the necessary documents ready "To Go"

(Before You Actually Need It!)

Your Emergency 

"To Go Folder" Checklist


Your Nurse Advocate Consulting 

"Compassionate care for aging parents, peace of mind for adult children."

As nurse advocates, we understand how overwhelming it can be to manage the healthcare needs of an aging parent. That's why we want to provide you and your loved ones with a valuable tool - a "to go" folder checklist that contains important information that can be easily accessible in case of an emergency. 


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This folder contains a fill-in-the-blank type of document that lists all the pertinent information that healthcare providers may need in order to provide the best possible care. This is an important step in ensuring that your aging parents receive prompt and effective medical attention.

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Testimonials

"On a number of occasions I can remember my grandparents telling me that Pam was like an angel sent from God for them.

There’s not enough words to describe the amount of help Pam gave to my family and myself through what were very challenging times. Pam’s many years of experience and knowledge dealing with Alzheimer’s patients makes her the perfect match to illustrate just that. I have a happy heart knowing the impact this book and her services can be on so many families that struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease."

   -Julia Luethe, Ron and Julie Dritlein’s granddaughter

"Linda was able to explain how the disease works, things that we could do to make my father-in-law more comfortable with what was happening to him, and also ways that we could help my mother-in-law not burn out.  The best part was when Linda spoke with my mother-in-law, Linda was able to validate what she was going through and made her feel better because this was "normal" for someone in that situation.

  Linda was also able to set us up with a bunch of resources to get through this. Now we have a plan in place and can face this thing head on with understanding and comfort."  

- Jess Ellner"