Something feels off.
You don't know
if it's nothing —
or everything.
Most parents sense something before they can name it. The ones who act on that instinct early are the ones who get ahead of it. LifeLine Home was built for exactly this moment.
"The parents who act when something feels slightly off are the ones who get ahead of it."
in 10 years
support community
path forward.
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I didn't miss the signs because I wasn't paying attention.
Nobody showed me what to look for.
In 2015, I lost my 14-year-old daughter Maddie to suicide. I loved her. I was present. I just didn't know what I was looking at.
In the ten years since, I've talked with more than 2,000 parents. The same pattern shows up every time: they sensed something. They waited for certainty. By the time they acted, things were harder to come back from.
LifeLine Home exists so parents have the tools to act on what they're sensing before it becomes something harder to come back from.
— Chris Coulter, Founder · The MentorWell
In memory of Maddie Coulter · June 28, 2000 — April 11, 2015
You don't need to be in crisis.
You just need to be paying attention.
LifeLine Home is for parents of kids ages 8–20. At any stage — including the ones before anything feels wrong.
Built from 10 years and 2,000+ conversations.
Every question parents actually ask.
Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.
You don't need to wait
for a reason to act.
You don't need a diagnosis. You don't need a crisis. You don't need to be certain something is wrong.
The parents who get ahead of this are the ones who trusted the feeling early — and did something with it before the window narrowed.
"Something feels off. That's enough."
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