Care navigation provides guidance, organization, and support to help individuals and caregivers understand and manage healthcare processes. This includes assistance with appointments, care transitions, resource identification, communication support, and planning—not medical treatment or clinical decision-making.

No. Guided Path Transition Navigation Services offers non-clinical navigation and education support. We do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment, and we do not replace licensed healthcare providers.

We support:

  • Individuals navigating new or chronic illness
  • Caregivers and family members
  • Older adults aging in place
  • Individuals transitioning between care settings

Services are tailored to each situation.

Yes. With client permission, we may support communication and coordination with healthcare providers, home care agencies, or community organizations to help ensure information is organized and understood.

At this time, all services are private pay. We do not bill insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid directly.

You can begin by booking an initial consultation through our website. This allows us to understand your needs and determine how we can best support you.

Yes. Client information is handled with care and confidentiality. We use secure systems and follow applicable privacy standards for non-clinical services.

While services are based in Maryland, we can help identify general resources and guidance for individuals in other states. Local services and regulations may vary.

  • Aging Adults
  • Patients managing chronic illnesses
  • Adults with memory or behavioral challenges
  • Seniors living alone
  • Family Caregivers
  • Post Hospital Discharge
  • Oncology patients needing continuous support
  • Clinics, home care agencies, & MCO partners

We provide personalized, non-clinical support to individuals and families navigating the healthcare system, aging challenges, chronic conditions, and care transitions