I'm Kim Hazelton. My background is in medical records and information management, where organization, clarity, and confidentiality weren't optional.
I spent years working with people who were frustrated because they couldn't access the information they needed to support a family member.
That experience shaped the work I do today - helping people put things in order before someone else has to step in.
I'm Kim Hazelton. My background is in medical records and information management, where organization, clarity, and confidentiality weren't optional.
I spent years working with people who were frustrated because they couldn't access the information they needed to support a family member.
That experience shaped the work I do today - helping people put things in order before someone else has to step in.
This work is straightforward and structured. We focus on what matters, without adding unnecessary complexity or extra steps that don’t serve a purpose.
I take a thorough, detail-oriented approach. This process isn’t rushed—we’re building something that holds up when it’s actually needed.
If something doesn’t make sense or feels incomplete, we stop and figure it out. I’m always looking for ways to make things work better and more simply.
I approach this with respect for the fact that this is personal. These conversations matter, and I don’t take that lightly.
And at the end of the process, the goal is simple: you can step back, knowing things are in order and someone else could step in if needed.
This work is straightforward and structured. We focus on what matters, without adding unnecessary complexity or extra steps that don’t serve a purpose.
I take a thorough, detail-oriented approach. This process isn’t rushed—we’re building something that holds up when it’s actually needed.
If something doesn’t make sense or feels incomplete, we stop and figure it out. I’m always looking for ways to make things work better and more simply.
I approach this with respect for the fact that this is personal. These conversations matter, and I don’t take that lightly.
And at the end of the process, the goal is simple: you can step back, knowing things are in order and someone else could step in if needed.