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Hi friends,
I am over-the-moon excited to share that
WindyWebbAgingAdvocate.com is officially live! 🎉
This website has been a dream in the making—a place where I can show up for you in the ways that matter most. Whether you’re a caregiver looking for a little guidance, a family member navigating a new diagnosis, or someone simply trying to age with a bit more grace and support—I’m here.
This month’s launch couldn’t be better timed. April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, and inside our latest newsletter, we talk about the real, daily impact caregivers have on those living with Parkinson’s. From medication reminders to meaningful conversation and support with movement, the role of a compassionate companion can’t be overstated.
That’s the heartbeat of this new site—to offer real support, real connection, and real friendship. 💛
Oh, and one more thing… this website reveal? It’s just the
first Easter egg
I’m dropping this week. Stay tuned—there’s more heartfelt goodness on the way.
With love,
Windy
April Newsletter Teaser: What You’ll Find Inside 🐣
This month’s edition of the Seniors Helping Seniors® Newsletter is packed with practical tips, heartfelt stories, and a beautiful Easter craft you can try with your loved ones (hello, felt egg ornaments!).
Inside you’ll also find:
🧠 Easy-to-understand info about Parkinson’s Disease
💪 Real ways caregivers make a difference every single day
🧵 A charming Easter embroidery craft that makes the season feel special
💛 Reflections on aging with grace, joy, and dignity
Click below to read more and grab some inspiration from our Seniors Helping Seniors® family to yours.
One of the hardest parts about senior care is not always knowing the right questions to ask. Whether you're a caregiver yourself or a family member trying to navigate the world of home modifications, it can feel overwhelming. That’s why I’ve created my Trusted Referral Network—to help answer the questions you didn’t even know you had.Today, I’m excited to shine a spotlight on Scott and Chris Springhorn of Amramp Houston. These two brothers have truly dedicated their lives to serving others in ways that make a real difference.Scott, after a successful career in the optical industry, found a new calling in 2020 with Amramp—bringing mobility solutions and home modifications to families right here in Houston. His transition from business leadership to this impactful venture shows just how committed he is to making the world a better place for those who need it most.Chris’s journey is equally inspiring. After years of caring for his wife through her Alzheimer’s diagnosis, Chris has a deep understanding of the challenges families face. His personal experience with caregiving fuels his passion for helping others, and today, along with Scott, they’re bringing these invaluable services to our community.Together, they are building a sustainable business rooted in empathy, care, and real solutions for families. If you or someone you know is struggling with mobility or home modifications, I can’t recommend Scott and Chris enough.Thank you, Scott and Chris, for all you do. You’re helping families regain their independence and dignity, one solution at a time.To learn more about Amramp and how they can support you or your loved one, feel free to reach out to me!