Chinetha Crenshaw, is a graduate of Cleveland State University and a former Cuyahoga County Social Worker. Chinetha has learned to deal with the whispering memories that keep asking, "What if...? Would outcomes and treatments have been better if the voice of the client had been built into the systems of care?" However, personal life lessons taken from the management of her own health issues coupled with the cues taken from her mother, Sherry Jackson, have led her to write this very much needed common sense book. Chinetha watched her mother care for elderly parents, ailing siblings and family elders with their escalating visits to doctors' offices and hospital emergency rooms. It often fell to Sherry to check over their laundry list of medications and dosages, to be alert for any dangerous combinations of medications and in any way possible to be a Balm in their roiling Gilead -- which often meant just keeping the facts straight. Chinetha Crenshaw is a pragmatic and compassionate Child of God who has devised a tested, straight forward entry method to keep an accurate listing of medications and dosages, documenting doctors' visits (when, where, what was done and said), and what questions should be asked and answered. She is eager to share her methods to strengthen the conversation between the healers and those needing healing.