Tiffannia Grant
Masters of Human Services (MAHS) & Counseling, Licensed Health Insurance Agent, & Wellness and Health Coach
Tiffannia Grant
Masters of Human Services (MAHS) & Counseling, Licensed Health Insurance Agent, & Wellness and Health Coach
Advocate Location
Pembroke Pines , FL 33082
Specialty
Medical Guidance
Other Services
Special Care & Aging
TeleAdvocacy Available
Offers FREE Initial Consultation
*Greater National Advocates Terms of Use Apply
How I Can Help
- Coaching for patients and caregivers on pre and post-transplant protocols, medication management, and follow-up care compliance.
- Guidance in accessing financial assistance, housing resources, transportation, and social support services.
- Compassion fatigue support for caregivers.
- Family navigation coaching to help manage the complexities of the transplant journey.
- Ongoing emotional advocacy and support for both patients and their caregivers throughout the recovery process.
- Navigate health insurance enrollment so families get the coverage they need without the confusion.
- Guidance in accessing financial assistance, housing resources, transportation, and social support services.
- Compassion fatigue support for caregivers.
- Family navigation coaching to help manage the complexities of the transplant journey.
- Ongoing emotional advocacy and support for both patients and their caregivers throughout the recovery process.
- Navigate health insurance enrollment so families get the coverage they need without the confusion.
Important Information About Me
- I offer a FREE Initial Consultation
- I offer TeleAdvocacy Service
- My geographical area of practice is Virtual - United States
Why I Became A Professional Health Care Advocate
My family member underwent four organ transplants and multiple additional procedures growing up — and then faced a transplant again as an adult. For more than three decades, I have been the person in the corner of someone who could not navigate the system alone. I learned to speak to transplant teams and coordinated specialists' visits, translated diagnoses into decisions, and held our family together through every setback. I did not have a guide. I became one. That experience did not stay at home. It shaped every role I have held in the twenty years since — as a Mental Health Specialist and Patient Advocate, a Clinical Research Coordinator at the University of Miami, a Peer Support Advocate, and a healthcare compliance professional. I pursued a Master of Arts in Human Services because I wanted the credentials to match what I already knew in my bones: that the most important thing you can do for a patient is stand between them and the system’s complexity and refuse to move until they get what they need.
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