You have spent a lifetime building your independence, your home, and your routines. My job is to protect them.
Cedar & Iron is not about having a babysitter. It is about having a steward, someone who handles the friction and logistics of daily life so you can focus on living it.
I work for you. You set the priorities. You decide what we focus on. I am not a surveillance system. I am not a corporate service. I am a person who shows up, pays attention, and becomes someone you can trust — before you need to lean on that trust for something hard.
The families I work with tell me the same thing: they wish they had started earlier. Not because things were bad, but because having someone in your corner early makes everything easier when things eventually get more complicated. And they always do, for all of us.
Every visit follows the same rhythm. We start by catching up on how you are actually doing and reviewing anything from our last time together. We address anything pressing before moving on. We walk through the home together with fresh eyes. Then we spend the heart of the visit on whatever matters most to you right now. Before I leave, we recap everything together so nothing is left unclear. Within 24 hours, both you and your family receive a written summary of what was observed, discussed, and agreed to. If anything in it needs correcting or prompts a question, it gets addressed.
A calm, practical stewardship for being at home.
Active engagement that keeps you sharp, curious, and connected to the people and things that matter.
Home safety awareness, mobility observations, and adapting your environment as your needs evolve — on your timeline.
Mail, documents, passwords, contractor coordination, and the administrative friction of daily life — handled.
Your stories, your family history, your photos, and your wishes — documented, organized, and preserved.
You will always know who is walking through your door. The same person, every time. Someone who knows your name, your preferences, your goals, and your concerns — and who genuinely cares how you are doing.
That kind of trust takes time to build. Which is exactly why starting early matters.
A calm, practical stewardship for being at home.