Who We Are
Leah and Chloe are sisters partnering together in this private social work practice in Quebec, combining their expertise to offer comprehensive support through counseling and specialized mandates services. Together, they deliver warm, practical support at your pace, empowering families to move forward with clarity, confidence, and unity.
Meet our team
Leah Freeman
MSW
For over a decade, I’ve helped individuals navigate anxiety, depression, burnout, chronic illness and pain, disability, neurodivergence, shame, developmental trauma, and life transitions. I have an expertise in tailoring support to those who are neurodivergent and for whom mainstream approaches might have been a challenge so far. My approach is grounded, collaborative, and practical. I draw from evidence-based methods like strength and solution focused therapies, mindfulness based cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy that is trauma-informed to meet you where you’re at, without judgment or pressure. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or seeking concrete strategies to manage ADHD and executive function challenges, I’m here to support you at your pace.
I am also qualified to assess incapacity for the purposes of instituting a tutorship or homologating a protection mandate in Quebec. I have extensive experience in hospital settings supporting people with loss of autonomy and the impacts of cognitive decline and mental health crisis. I am very familiar with the impact this can have holistically on a family and the need to support caregivers in their desire to protect their loved ones while balancing the right of autonomy of the affected person. I am also particularly aware of the current social services network in Quebec and can help guide you through the different systems you may be currently facing, whether it is home care, the need for medical assessment or institutional living.
Chloé Bielinski-Regan
BSW
I specialize exclusively in mandates and incapacity assessments in Quebec, guiding individuals and families through these pivotal processes with clarity, confidence, and compassionate expertise. Currently pursuing my Masters in Social Work at McGill University, I bring hands-on experience from hospital settings, CLSCs, and community care. I have conducted psychosocial evaluations, supported loss of autonomy, collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, and worked extensively with caregivers facing the emotional and practical challenges of their roles.
My specialized caregiver approach recognizes your exhaustion, guilt, and fears while empowering you to advocate effectively. Balancing protection with respect for your loved one’s autonomy through tailored strategies, clear communication tools, and step-by-step preparation for assessments, notarial meetings, and system navigation. Whether planning ahead for early cognitive decline, navigating formal evaluations, or coordinating home care and resources in Quebec’s complex network, I offer warm, collaborative, practical support at your pace, so families feel unified, informed, and at peace.
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