Sophia Chen, founder of Naineyworks, seated in a warm consultation setting.
About

About Naineyworks.

“Families rarely need more information. They need someone to help them make sense of what is already in front of them.”

Naineyworks was built for the moment when a family realizes that care, documents, responsibilities, and future decisions are no longer separate conversations.

Founder
Sophia Chen
Languages
English and Mandarin Chinese
Focus
Aging care, family readiness, document organization, and next-step preparation

What is Naineyworks?

Naineyworks is a private family readiness service founded by Sophia Chen. It helps families make sense of aging care, document inventory, family responsibilities, and professional questions before the next major conversation. The work is designed for families who feel too many parts are connected at once and need a clearer way to understand what changed, who is involved, what exists, what is missing, and what should move forward next.

Clarity before the next conversation.
Why It Exists

The first step is often making the situation easier to see.

Aging care, home, document, and legacy decisions rarely arrive in a neat order. One change can raise questions about who is responsible, what documents exist, which family members need to be included, which professionals may need to be consulted, and what should happen first.

Naineyworks begins before that next professional conversation. Sophia helps families slow the situation down, name the moving parts, and turn scattered information into a shared picture that can be discussed clearly.

The goal is not to add more noise. The goal is to help the family see the shape of the problem clearly enough to take the next step.

How Sophia Helps

The work begins with listening, then turns into structure.

Listen for the whole picture

Care concerns, family roles, documents, emotions, and unanswered questions are considered together.

Name what needs attention

Sophia helps identify what changed, what feels urgent, what is unclear, and what can be organized.

Build shared language

Families get words and structure for conversations that may have felt difficult to start.

Prepare the next conversation

Scattered concerns become clearer questions, priorities, and a path the family can use.

Our Founder

Sophia Chen is the person families meet first.

Sophia founded Naineyworks after seeing how often families are handed more information when what they need is a steadier way to organize what is already happening.

She works bilingually in English and Mandarin, meeting families in the language that allows the most honest conversation.

Her role is to help families understand what is happening, what needs attention, who is involved, what documents and responsibilities need to be named, and what questions should move into the next professional conversation.

A first conversation can begin with high-level context. Families do not need to arrive with everything organized.

What Families Can Expect

A calm place to begin, without pressure.

The first conversation is designed to help the family understand whether the Roadmap is the right first step. It can begin with what you know today, even if the family picture is incomplete.

A clearer starting point

Begin with the situation you have, even if information is incomplete.

Questions that organize

The conversation draws out what changed, who is involved, what exists, and what is unclear.

No referral commissions

Families remain free to choose and engage their own professionals.

A next step you can name

If the Roadmap fits, the family has a structured way to move forward.

Start Here

Start with the situation you have.

You do not need perfect documents or perfect agreement before reaching out. A first conversation can help your family see what needs to be organized next.

WhatsApp / WeChat +1 (307) 412-7919  -  Sophia typically responds within 1-2 business days.