Lisa Huff
LVN, Notary Public
CareSync Patient Advocacy, LLC

Lisa Huff
LVN, Notary Public
CareSync Patient Advocacy, LLC
Advocate Location
Springtown , TX 76082
Specialty
Special Care & Aging
Other Services
Medical Guidance
TeleAdvocacy Available
Offers FREE Initial Consultation
*Greater National Advocates Terms of Use Apply
How I Can Help
Free Initial Consultation—Because Your Health Matters
I offer free initial consultations, giving us the time to sit down and discuss your needs and expectations to ensure you receive the support you deserve. As your advocate, I will act as your liaison between your primary care physician, pharmacy, specialists, and insurance providers.
I am here to set up appointments and can attend them with you upon request. I will assist with implementing and maintaining logs of important health data—such as FSBS, daily weights, and blood pressure readings. I can reconcile your medications and organize your medication planner accordingly. Additionally, I provide education for you and your loved ones on disease processes, medications, and procedures.
With years of experience in direct patient care, I’ve had the privilege of sitting bedside with many incredible people during my time in hospice care—mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, siblings, and friends—each facing difficult decisions through the end-of-life process. I was honored to give them my full attention, to laugh, to cry, to sing, and to reminisce. Together, we made as many memories as possible each day.
My expertise also extends to wound care, and I cherish the opportunity to visit memory care patients, walking alongside them through their unique journeys. Every day brings different challenges, and every patient is different.
I understand the emotional toll that medical conditions take on families—my older brother and best friend has Frontal Lobe Dementia, and I’ve seen firsthand the roller coaster of emotions it brings. I provide education for families navigating this difficult disease, assuring them that they are not alone.
I have been fortunate to work alongside incredible medical professionals throughout my career, and I can consult with them whenever additional expertise is needed.
On a personal level, my husband has lived with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) since he was nine. Over the years, I’ve been by his side through small victories and difficult setbacks—many falls, emergency room visits, and a wide variety of therapy sessions.
Most of all, I am an active listener. I respond when a response is warranted.
At the core of everything I do, I simply want to help. I believe we are all exactly where we are meant to be—and I know that my place is in helping others.
I offer free initial consultations, giving us the time to sit down and discuss your needs and expectations to ensure you receive the support you deserve. As your advocate, I will act as your liaison between your primary care physician, pharmacy, specialists, and insurance providers.
I am here to set up appointments and can attend them with you upon request. I will assist with implementing and maintaining logs of important health data—such as FSBS, daily weights, and blood pressure readings. I can reconcile your medications and organize your medication planner accordingly. Additionally, I provide education for you and your loved ones on disease processes, medications, and procedures.
With years of experience in direct patient care, I’ve had the privilege of sitting bedside with many incredible people during my time in hospice care—mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, siblings, and friends—each facing difficult decisions through the end-of-life process. I was honored to give them my full attention, to laugh, to cry, to sing, and to reminisce. Together, we made as many memories as possible each day.
My expertise also extends to wound care, and I cherish the opportunity to visit memory care patients, walking alongside them through their unique journeys. Every day brings different challenges, and every patient is different.
I understand the emotional toll that medical conditions take on families—my older brother and best friend has Frontal Lobe Dementia, and I’ve seen firsthand the roller coaster of emotions it brings. I provide education for families navigating this difficult disease, assuring them that they are not alone.
I have been fortunate to work alongside incredible medical professionals throughout my career, and I can consult with them whenever additional expertise is needed.
On a personal level, my husband has lived with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) since he was nine. Over the years, I’ve been by his side through small victories and difficult setbacks—many falls, emergency room visits, and a wide variety of therapy sessions.
Most of all, I am an active listener. I respond when a response is warranted.
At the core of everything I do, I simply want to help. I believe we are all exactly where we are meant to be—and I know that my place is in helping others.
Important Information About Me
- I offer a FREE Initial Consultation
- I offer TeleAdvocacy Service
- My geographical area of practice is Within a 75 mile radius of Springtown, Texas.
Why I Became A Professional Health Care Advocate
Your Advocate in Healthcare
After becoming a nurse, I quickly realized that the healthcare system is not always user-friendly. Now, after 24 years in nursing, I see that this trend has only worsened. Providers have less and less time to ensure that patients truly understand what is happening with their healthcare and why certain decisions are made.
As a home health nurse, I work within time constraints—but I firmly believe that delicate healthcare decisions cannot be rushed. Every patient deserves someone on their side, someone who listens, explains, and advocates for their well-being. I can be that person, and it brings me joy to do so.
I come from a generation where we were taught to simply follow instructions without question. But I’ve learned that in healthcare, clarity is essential. We must ask questions. It is our responsibility—as patients, caregivers, and advocates—to seek knowledge and understand our options fully.
That is why I am here—to help bridge the gap between patients and the healthcare system, offering support, education, and guidance every step of the way.
After becoming a nurse, I quickly realized that the healthcare system is not always user-friendly. Now, after 24 years in nursing, I see that this trend has only worsened. Providers have less and less time to ensure that patients truly understand what is happening with their healthcare and why certain decisions are made.
As a home health nurse, I work within time constraints—but I firmly believe that delicate healthcare decisions cannot be rushed. Every patient deserves someone on their side, someone who listens, explains, and advocates for their well-being. I can be that person, and it brings me joy to do so.
I come from a generation where we were taught to simply follow instructions without question. But I’ve learned that in healthcare, clarity is essential. We must ask questions. It is our responsibility—as patients, caregivers, and advocates—to seek knowledge and understand our options fully.
That is why I am here—to help bridge the gap between patients and the healthcare system, offering support, education, and guidance every step of the way.
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