ABOUT
Thoughtful guidance for a life of many responsibilities.
Thoughtful guidance for a life of many responsibilities.
Thoughtful guidance for a life of many responsibilities.
I’m Megan Mantle, Founder & CEO of Workhorse Health.
My work is grounded in a simple belief: families play an essential role in caring for one another. But love alone isn’t enough. Families also need practical systems, clear information, and thoughtful guidance to navigate the complexity that illness, aging, and major life transitions bring.
I’m Megan Mantle, Founder & CEO of Workhorse Health.
My work is grounded in a simple belief: families play an essential role in caring for one another. But love alone isn’t enough. Families also need practical systems, clear information, and thoughtful guidance to navigate the complexity that illness, aging, and major life transitions bring.
I’m Megan Mantle, Founder & CEO of Workhorse Health.
My work is grounded in a simple belief: families play an essential role in caring for one another. But love alone isn’t enough. Families also need practical systems, clear information, and thoughtful guidance to navigate the complexity that illness, aging, and major life transitions bring.

MY APPROACH
I bring together professional expertise, systems thinking, and real-world experience to help you move from overwhelm to clarity—without sacrificing what matters most in your life.
Professional expertise
Background in health policy, strategy, and evidence-informed decision making.
Systems thinking
I help you see the whole picture, identify what’s not working, and design better paths.
Real-world experience
I understand the demands of holding many roles—and what it takes to sustain them.
ABOUT MEGAN
Families don’t simply need more resilience. They need better ways of navigating complexity.
Families don’t simply need more resilience. They need better ways of navigating complexity.
For more than a decade, I’ve worked alongside individuals and families facing some of life’s most difficult moments. As a clinical psychotherapist, Registered Social Worker, and former Emergency Department Crisis Intervention Specialist, I’ve seen firsthand that the greatest challenge is often not a lack of care—it is the increasing complexity that surrounds it.
Over time, I began noticing the same pattern. Highly capable women quietly became the person everyone relied upon. They coordinated appointments, gathered information, anticipated decisions, communicated across families and healthcare providers, and somehow carried the whole picture in their minds. They weren’t simply providing care. They were navigating complexity.
That observation became the foundation of my work.
I created the Workhorse Life™ Method to help women navigate complex caregiving situations with greater clarity, stronger decision-making, and practical systems that support both their families and themselves.
Rather than asking people to simply become more resilient, my work focuses on helping them understand the situation they’re in, organize what matters most, and build the stability infrastructure needed to move forward thoughtfully.
Today, through Workhorse Health, I work with women who are carrying significant responsibility for aging parents, growing families, demanding careers, and the increasingly complex realities that arise when these roles intersect.
Whether we’re preparing for a difficult conversation, organizing information before a specialist appointment, navigating changing family dynamics, or thinking through an uncertain future, my goal is always the same:
For more than a decade, I’ve worked alongside individuals and families facing some of life’s most difficult moments. As a clinical psychotherapist, Registered Social Worker, and former Emergency Department Crisis Intervention Specialist, I’ve seen firsthand that the greatest challenge is often not a lack of care—it is the increasing complexity that surrounds it.
Over time, I began noticing the same pattern. Highly capable women quietly became the person everyone relied upon. They coordinated appointments, gathered information, anticipated decisions, communicated across families and healthcare providers, and somehow carried the whole picture in their minds. They weren’t simply providing care. They were navigating complexity.
That observation became the foundation of my work.
I created the Workhorse Life™ Method to help women navigate complex caregiving situations with greater clarity, stronger decision-making, and practical systems that support both their families and themselves.
Rather than asking people to simply become more resilient, my work focuses on helping them understand the situation they’re in, organize what matters most, and build the stability infrastructure needed to move forward thoughtfully.
Today, through Workhorse Health, I work with women who are carrying significant responsibility for aging parents, growing families, demanding careers, and the increasingly complex realities that arise when these roles intersect.
Whether we’re preparing for a difficult conversation, organizing information before a specialist appointment, navigating changing family dynamics, or thinking through an uncertain future, my goal is always the same:
To help people hold the whole picture more clearly so they can make wise decisions with greater confidence.
To help people hold the whole picture more clearly so they can make wise decisions with greater confidence.
Because while we can’t always reduce complexity, we can learn to navigate it better.
Welcome to Workhorse Health.
Clarity, systems, and capacity for families carrying what matters.
Clarity, systems, and capacity for families carrying what matters.
Clarity, systems, and capacity for families carrying what matters.