Background
Reg brings more than 17 years of healthcare operations experience across hospice, home healthcare, and value-based care. He's spent his career on the operational side of clinical environments — running teams, building workflows, and making sure the systems behind patient care actually hold up under pressure. That background gives him a perspective most placement advisors don't have: he understands what happens on both sides of a transition, what good continuity of care actually looks like, and where the handoffs typically break down.
Why CareWise
""Families making these decisions are rarely doing it under calm circumstances. They're tired, they're getting conflicting advice, and they're trying to make a permanent call with incomplete information. CareWise's approach lined up with how I've always thought about this work — you can't shortcut the part where you actually understand the person before you start matching them to options. The medical picture, the emotional piece, the long-term trajectory — all of it matters, and skipping any of it shows up later.""
Role at CareWise
As a Placement Advisor, Reg works directly with families navigating hospice, post-acute, and senior living transitions. He handles the case from intake through move-in — understanding the situation, educating families on what's actually available, coordinating with facilities, and keeping communication clean across everyone involved. His operations background means he runs cases with a level of structure most families don't expect, which is usually a relief when they've already been bounced through a few well-meaning but disorganized referral chains.
Reach out to Reg if:
- You're navigating a hospice or post-acute discharge and need someone who understands the clinical handoff
- You have a loved one with evolving medical needs and the current setup isn't keeping up
- You're weighing assisted living, memory care, hospice, or in-home support and don't know which fits
- You've been given a referral list and want an actual advocate instead
- You want someone who understands both the clinical and operational sides of care coordination
- You need a calm, organized point of contact during a transition that feels anything but

