Your Disability Guide Through Systems, Services, and Life

Helping families and individuals out through delay, bureaucracy, and overwhelm with clarity that creates real independence.

The Grateful Guardian provides disability-first guidance, specializing in low vision and blindness solutions.
We help disabled individuals, families, and caregivers understand what systems require, what steps to take, and how to access real-life tools that work.
Our mission is simple: save families time, save them money, and help them avoid frustration while they navigate complex disability and education systems.

Special Education Advocacy

Disablity Consulting

Public Speaking,, Traiing & Events

Clarity, Stategy, and Lived-Experience Expertise

The Grateful Guardian is led by Kimberly Christenson, a Disability Guide and Strategist with deep lived experience in blindness, low vision, special education, and complex disability systems. Kimberly is a Council of Parents, Attorneys & Advocates (COPAA) trained Special Edcuation Advocate.
Every solution we provide is grounded in the reality of what disabled families face. We translate overwhelming systems into simple, actionable steps that restore control.

OUR SERVICES

Guiding Families and individuals through special eduation, disablity systems, and life. Provider for all disablities, specializing in low vision & blindness.

Special Education Advocacy & Navigation

We guide families through IEPs, 504s, evaluations, denials, and every barrier that creates overwhelm in the school system. You get clear steps, strategic support, and lived-experience insight so your child receives what they are legally entitled to without years of unnecessary delay.

Disability Consulting, Support, and Guidance for Blind and Low Vision Adults

Practical, lived-experience consulting for blind adults, low vision adults, visually impaired adults, adults experiencing vision loss, caregivers, and families navigating disability, career decisions, caregiving roles, and complex life systems. This support centers independence, informed choice, and confidence while helping you clarify options and move forward during life transitions.

Public Speaking & Professional Training

We offer keynotes, workshops, and trainings that bring disability-first, lived-experience truth to schools, agencies, and organizations. Every presentation is designed to deepen understanding, remove barriers, and replace outdated practices with practical, real-world solutions.

WHO'S THIS PERFECT FOR

Parents Navigating Special Education

Disabled Adults Facing Systems Alone

Families New to Disability or Diagnosis

Individuals Losing Vision or Newly Blind

Caregivers Carrying Everything by Themselves

Medically Complex and Medically Fragile Households

Rural Families With Limited Access to Services

Marginalized or Underserved Communities Facing Barriers

Schools, Agencies, and Organizations Seeking Real Disability Training AND KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

TESTIMONIALS

WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY

“Adjusting to sudden vision loss felt impossible until I learned practical tools that worked in real life. The support I received helped me regain independence far faster than I expected.”
Michael Rivers,

"After months of getting nowhere with my child’s school, the level of clarity and strategy I received changed everything. For the first time, the district took us seriously and responded with actual solutions.”
Sarah Martinez

“Our family was overwhelmed by medical and educational systems, and we had no idea which steps mattered. The guidance we received cut through years of confusion and helped us finally secure services.”
Danielle Price

“Our school team had been stuck in outdated practices for years. The training we received was the first time someone translated disability systems into clear, actionable steps we could implement immediately.”
Angela Bennett


“I came into coaching burned out and unsure of myself. The clarity, emotional regulation tools, and advocacy scripts I learned changed the way I show up for my child and for myself.”
Rachel Thompson

“As a professional who works with disabled clients, I thought I understood system barriers. This training opened my eyes to gaps we were unintentionally creating and gave our entire team a new standard of accessibility.”
Dr. Steven Patel,

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q: Who do you work with?

A: I work with individuals, parents, guardians, caregivers, and families navigating disability, medical complexity, vision loss, aging, and major life transitions.

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Q: What types of situations do you help with?

A: High-intensity moments when systems feel overwhelming, decisions feel urgent, and clarity feels out of reach. This includes special education advocacy, disability navigation, vision and blindness transitions, caregiving for aging family members, and life transitions that require a clear plan.

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Q: Do you specialize in any specific areas?

A: Yes. I specialize in low vision and blindness, while also supporting a wide range of disability-related and caregiving situations.

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Q: Are you an attorney?

A: No. I am a professionally trained advocate and consultant with extensive lived experience. I provide guidance, preparation, strategy, and support.

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Q: Do you provide advocacy services?

A: Yes. Clients hire me as an advocate or consultant to help them navigate complex systems, prepare for meetings, understand options, and move forward with confidence.

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Q: Do you teach people how to advocate for themselves?

A: Yes. I believe everyone should have the skills to advocate for themselves or their loved ones. I offer individual services, trainings, and ongoing education.

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Q: Do you work with caregivers for aging parents or family members?

A: Yes. I support caregivers navigating aging, medical complexity, and system coordination while helping them create sustainable plans.

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Q: What if I am overwhelmed and do not know where to start?

A: That is often when people reach out. My role is to help slow things down, identify what matters most, and create a clear next step.

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Q: Do I need ongoing services to work with you?

A: No. Some people work with me for clarity during a specific moment. Others choose ongoing support or training. Both are welcome.

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Q: How do I know if hiring you is the right fit?

A: If you are facing a complex situation, feeling overwhelmed, or need experienced guidance to create a clear plan, this is a strong place to begin.

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