Compassionate Support Through Life’s Most Complex Transitions

Non-medical caregiving, respite support, and end-of-life guidance serving Spring, Texas, and surrounding communities

Who We Support

  • Illustration of two hands holding a heart, with the text "Caring for a loved one" and the subtitle "When caregiving feels overwhelmed or unsustainable alone."
  • Medical cross icon above the text 'Facing serious illness' and 'When navigating a difficult diagnosis or uncertainty.'
  • A simple line drawing of a leaf with text that reads, 'Preparing for end of life. When making plans brings anxiety or uncertainty.'
  • A hand-drawn cloud with raindrops and the text 'Feeling overwhelmed' and 'When heavy responsibilities start to feel too much' on a marbled background.

Our Philosophy

Dying is not a medical condition; it is a human one.

We don't tell you what to do or impose our values on yours. We offer guidance, help you know what to expect, support difficult conversations, provide respite when you're exhausted, capture legacies, and sit vigil when death draws near.

Every person is honored here regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, military service, or beliefs. Your journey belongs to you. We're simply here to walk alongside you with understanding, compassion, and deep respect.

You don't have to wait until you're overwhelmed. If this feels like the support you need, we invite you to schedule a no-pressure, 30-minute conversation whenever you're ready.

Why Choose Lightway

  • No minimum hours or rigid packages

  • Personalized, concierge level support

  • Steady, compassionate presence

  • Open to all belief systems and identities

How We Can Support You

  • An elderly woman and a middle-aged woman, both wearing glasses, looking at a smartphone together. The elderly woman is smiling, and the middle-aged woman is wearing a face mask and a patterned scarf.

    Non-medical Caregiving & Respite Care

  • A person's hand holding a pen writing on paper at a desk. A cup and notebooks are also on the desk.

    Recovery and End-of-Life Education & Support

  • Black and white photo of an open notebook with a sharpened pencil resting on its blank page.

    Legacy Planning (non-financial)

  • Close-up of two hands gently holding each other, with one hand's fingers intertwined with the other hand's fingers.

    Organizational Support

  • A hand holding a birthday candle with a lit flame, with blurred lights in the background.

    End-of-Life Vigil Care

Testimonials

  • Cathy

    "Alicia has a gift. She’s dependable, thoughtful, and full of heart. She doesn't just talk, she shows up. If you’re looking for someone who truly understands what it means to care for others, Alicia is that person.​"

  • Rob

    "Alicia provided us such thoughtful and quality care throughout the recovery that we trust her like a family member. Genuinely, we don’t know what we would have done without her. "