Keith’s Areas of Coaching

Crisis Coaching

Keith has helped clients and their loved ones deal with every type of crisis imaginable including: mental illness interventions, legal problems, infidelity issues, addiction related issues, failing businesses, job termination, suicide concerns, co-dependency struggles, pornography and other intimacy challenges and more. 

Aging/Health Coaching

Keith has helped clients and their loved ones navigate a variety of aging and heath related topics including: dementia support, assisted living options, residential remodels to address physical limitations, skilled nursing facility options and (the all important) getting legal-personal-financial affairs in order earlier rather than later.

Terminal Illness Coaching

Keith has helped clients and their loved ones navigate the questions, concerns and important topics around terminal illness including: important conversations to have, myths about hospice, living while dying, the five things we need to say before we die, making memories, being at home vs being in a facility and  (maybe most important) the things he wished he knew before his parents' deaths.

Grief Coaching

Keith has helped clients and their loved ones navigate the journey of grief including the use of: book studies, workbooks, grief groups, grief workshops, grief cafes, one-on-one coaching and even the very important conversations around living with and in our grief has a gift in our lives.

Death Coaching

Keith has helped over four hundred families and loved ones navigate the death, dying and funeral options for a significant other. His expertise and coaching assists them in all the important decisions that need to be made including: the importance of a ceremony experience, types of ceremonies, burial options including new 'green' options, the power of telling the person's 'story' as an act of remembrance, tributes from friends and family, elements of a personal and meaningful ceremony, how to conduct (lead) a dynamic ceremony, the role of music-video-other memorabilia, adding appropriate spiritual elements (if desired), the difference between a celebrant and a clergy, and even the importance of the correct flow (timeline) of a service that includes several items like food, drinks and other activities along with the ceremony.