Mental Health Momentum
What happens when we don’t plan for the inevitable? Most families plan for weddings. For college. For retirement. But when it comes to aging, decline, and end-of-life decisions? Silence. And that silence comes at a cost. In this episode of the Silicon Slopes Mental Health Momentum Podcast, host Dr. David Morgan sits down with Amelia Larson, a founder, operator, and advocate working at the frontlines of one of life’s most emotionally complex realities: end-of-life care and decision-making. “A lot of families just avoid this topic as a whole… and then a crisis happens, and they’re forced into decisions they weren’t ready for,” Amelia says. She has built her career helping families navigate these moments amid real-time crises. Through her work as CEO of A Life for Seniors, she’s seen what happens when decisions are made under pressure, without preparation, and without support. Amelia’s approach is simple but powerful: Replace confusion with clarity. Replace pressure with preparation, and replace isolation with guidance. Her work blends healthcare expertise, lived experience, and human-centered design to help families make better decisions without losing dignity along the way. She’s also building a health tech platform designed to lower the barrier to asking for help, make care options more transparent, and give families access to tools before they’re in crisis. This episode also challenges the way we think about care systems: * Why the “nicest-looking facility” isn’t always the right choice * How healthcare systems prioritize process over people * What families should actually look for when evaluating care * Why trust—not convenience—is the real currency in healthcare decisions And, addresses the mental health challenges no one talks about, such as: * The emotional weight carried by the “sandwich generation” * The stress of making life-altering decisions with limited time and clarity * The silent anxiety around death, aging, and loss * Why avoidance creates more trauma—not less Who Should Watch This Episode? If you are: * A caregiver or supporting aging parents * A healthcare or mental health professional * Part of the “sandwich generation” balancing family and career * A leader thinking about the human side of systems and decision-making This conversation will change how you think about care, planning, and responsibility.
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