We are proud to share that our client, Dr. Tina Sadarangani, founder of @thecaremobiapp and @enlightenedcaregiver, was recently featured in The Wall Street Journal. Recognized for her expertise in senior care, Tina contributed valuable insight to an important national conversation around safety, independence, and aging.

The article, “The Guthrie Kidnapping Has Families Rethinking Senior Safety and Independence,” explores the growing concerns families face as loved ones age, particularly those living independently. As more seniors choose to age in place, balancing safety with autonomy has become a complex and deeply personal challenge for families across the country.

Tina’s perspective brought clarity to this issue, emphasizing that preserving independence does not have to come at the expense of safety. Through her work, she continues to advocate for solutions that empower older adults while also providing families with peace of mind. Her approach reflects a thoughtful balance of compassion, innovation, and practicality in navigating modern caregiving.

As the founder of CareMobi and Enlightened Caregiver, Tina is at the forefront of reimagining how we support aging populations. Her work centers on giving families the tools and knowledge they need to stay connected, proactive, and informed. Being featured in a publication as respected as The Wall Street Journal is a testament to the impact she is making in this space.

We are incredibly proud to support Tina and to see her voice contributing to such an important dialogue. Conversations like these are shaping the future of caregiving and helping families make more confident, informed decisions for their loved ones.

Check out our Instagram post highlighting Dr. Tina Sadarangani’s feature in The Wall Street Journal [here].