CAREGIVER SUPPORT & COACHING
Caregiving asks
a lot of you.
Support should not.
One-on-one support for family caregivers facing difficult decisions, healthcare systems, family responsibilities, and the day-to-day realities of caring for someone they love.
WHAT CAREGIVING REALLY LOOKS LIKE
You are carrying more than most people realize.
You leave with information.
A diagnosis, a care plan, and a folder full of information—and still have no idea what to do next.
The questions often start after you get home.
The work happens afterward
The planning. The researching. The paperwork. The family conversations. The constant decision-making. Most of caregiving happens long after the appointment is over.
There are therapist, case managers, medical providers, and endless resources online. And still, many caregivers are left trying to connect all the pieces alone.
You connect the pieces
The hardest parts of caregiving rarely happen in the doctor's office. They happen afterward—when you're left trying to make sense of everything on your own.
FOUNDED BY A CAREGIVER
Hi, I’m Adrianna.
When my father was diagnosed with dementia—and later, my mother with cancer—I found myself trying to hold everything together. Coordinating appointments. Managing paperwork. Sorting through insurance. Keeping track of decisions that seemed to multiply overnight.
All while working. All while grieving. All while pretending I was fine.
I know what it's like to feel guilty for wanting a break—
even when you're exhausted.
I know what it's like to spend hours on the phone fighting for answers, approvals, or services your loved one needs.
I know what it's like to be the person everyone turns to while quietly wondering who you're supposed to turn to.
That's why I created Cora Collaborative—to offer the kind of support I desperately needed and couldn't find.
My work is shaped by two realities: more than 15 years of professional experience in counseling and behavioral health, and more than a decade of lived experience as a caregiver.
This is personal.
Because no caregiver should have to carry it all alone.
WHERE CORA FITS
Most caregivers have support. Very few have someone helping them put all the pieces together.
Each plays an important part - but caregivers are often left carrying everything in between
THERAPY
Emotional support
Helps you process the emotions, relationships, stress, anxiety, and grief that caregiving brings.
With a licensed therapist or counselor.
CASE MANAGER
Care coordination
Coordinates services, benefits, referrals, and aspects of your loved one's care plan.
Assigned through healthcare or insurance.
THE MISSING PIECE
CORA
Caregiver coaching & support
Focused entirely on you—the decisions, the planning, the family conversations, and the constant question of what comes next. The parts that don't fit neatly anywhere else.
SUPPORT OPTIONS
Some people need help with one immediate challenge. Others need ongoing support as circumstances change. Start where you are—we can always adjust along the way.
Support that meets you where you are.
Clarity Session
$150 · 60 minutes · Virtual
Best for a specific challenge, decision, transition, or moment when things feel especially overwhelming.
One focused conversation to organize what's happening, talk through options, and leave with a clearer next step.
Care Partnership
From $520 · 4 sessions · Virtual
For caregivers who want consistent support over time.
Instead of starting over each session, you'll have someone who understands your situation, helps you navigate changing needs, and stays alongside you as new decisions, appointments, and challenges arise.
Because caregiving is rarely solved in a single conversation.
Concierge Care
Customized · Flexible
For complex, fast-moving, or high-demand caregiving situations.
More frequent support, flexible communication, and a trusted partner to help you navigate the many moving pieces when life feels especially complicated.
Sliding scale pricing is available. If cost is a barrier, please reach out. Support should be accessible when you need it most.
What we've been doing isn't working anymore.
WHY CAREGIVERS COME TO CORA
The circumstances are different.
The questions are often the same.
If you’re a caregiver, some of these may sound familar.
I left the appointment with a folder full of information and still have no idea what to do next.
“I feel like I'm making important decisions without knowing if I'm making the right ones.”
I'm spending more time managing care than actually being present.
“How do I tell my family I need help, not more opinions?”
“I don't know how much longer I can keep doing this.”
You don't have to figure this out by yourself.
HOW IT WORKS
Here's what happens when you reach out.
01
Book a free intro call
A relaxed conversation about what's going on and what's feeling hardest right now.
02
Choose the support that fits
One focused session or ongoing support—whatever makes sense for your situation.
03
Start where you are
Your first session focuses on what's happening right now and what would be most helpful moving forward.
Ready when you are.
You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. You do not need to know exactly what kind of support you need.
We'll start with where you are.
Free 20-minute intro call. No pressure. No obligation. Just a conversation to see if this feels like the right fit.
FOR EMPLOYERS
Supporting the caregivers in your workforce.
Many employees are quietly balancing work while caring for aging parents, spouses, children, or loved ones facing serious health conditions.
The result often shows up as stress, burnout, absenteeism, disengagement, and difficult decisions that don't stay at home when the workday begins.
Cora helps organizations support caregiver employees through coaching, education, and practical resources designed for the realities of caregiving.