Who We Serve

Students struggling with learning disabilities, ADHD, ASD, anxiety, depression, school refusal, addiction, and other behavioral or mood disorders; transgender youth in need of support; adolescents navigating the post-high school transition; and young adults struggling to launch. We support families as they explore local, virtual, and nationwide resources tailored to their unique needs.

Services

Newcastle helps individuals and families make informed decisions by clarifying their values, exploring appropriate supports, and identifying next steps that align with their unique needs and goals.

Hourly Consultation

Sometimes our families struggle, and it’s hard to know what to do next. I offer guidance to help you understand your options, ask the right questions, and make decisions that feel right for your family. When everything feels uncertain, I’m here as a steady resource to help you feel more informed, more empowered, and more confident in supporting your loved one’s social and emotional well-being.

Specialized Guidance

As the parent of two young adults, I understand firsthand the uncertainty, advocacy fatigue, and hope that often accompany this path. My lived experience, combined with decades of supporting families in crisis, fuels my mission to offer a calm, experienced voice when clarity and support are most needed.

Advocacy

I offer steady support, draw from a trusted network of professionals, and believe that while there’s no one-size-fits-all path, no one should have to navigate it alone. I’m here to be your advocate.

Continuum of Care

I’m here to help keep your loved one’s momentum going. At every step, I focus on taking meaningful, actionable steps that move your child and family toward greater connection, stability, and well-being. Through timely communication and thoughtful guidance, we work together to navigate what is needed now and what comes next.

Consultation

I started Newcastle to help families navigate those moments of uncertainty with perspective, resources, and a steady voice to walk alongside them. Over time, my work has shifted. I no longer offer direct school or program placements. Instead, I help families and individuals make sense of questions related to ADHD, Autism, and mental and emotional health, especially when those questions don’t have easy answers.