Caregiver Voices | MAG

Klea Harris

Klea is passionate about guiding families to use the estate planning process as a tool for transformation and healing in their relationships, steering away from perpetuating conflicts. She advocates for estate planning that is guided by love and governed by law. In 2019, she founded Angel Advocates, PLLC, where she leads a team of like-minded estate planning attorneys and consults with over 500 attorneys to help them integrate purposeful elements into their practices.


Klea holds a bachelor's degree in History and Gerontology, as well as a law degree from Brigham Young University.

Karen D. Hill

After decades of philanthropy work, Karen remains a passionate community volunteer. She obtained a master’s degree as an older adult and hopes to inspire other women to obtain their dreams. She enjoys her backyard food forest and pickleball.

Carly Stenmark Bennett

My husband, Ken was diagnosed with stage 5 Alzheimer’s disease and I was completely blindsided. I knew nothing about this disease until I was forced to learn all I could in an effort to help him ( and myself ) after Alzheimer’s took the wheel.

Katie Blanch

Katie’s education in Alzheimer’s and Dementia related illness comes from participating in care for her mother who suffered with Early Onset Alzheimer's for 10+ years. Katie has a health and wellness background; RYT-200 hours yoga certified, STOTT pilates, TRX and has worked in fitness, wellness and healthcare for 20 years. She holds an undergraduate degree from BYU and an MBA from University of Utah (2021). Katie is currently the Director of the Lynden Legacy Foundation whose mission is to provide resources and support for families and friends caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia.

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