About the Founder

Krystal Wiebusch, LSW, brings 19 years of experience as a licensed social worker in Minnesota, focusing on individuals aged 65 and older and their families. A dementia care expert with extensive training, she has worked in a variety of care and community settings. Her comprehensive approach emphasizes creating customized plans that address the physical, emotional, and social well-being of the whole family. Krystal believes that people can avoid nursing homes as long as they have strong family support.

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Why Families Trust Sunset Aging Family Services

We provide more than guidance at Sunset Aging Family Services — we offer partnership, compassion, and practical solutions designed to help families thrive.

Whole-Person Approach

She considers the full picture—physical, emotional, and social needs—to create care plans that truly fit each family.

Tailored Family Solutions

No two families are the same. Krystal customizes every plan to address your specific challenges, goals, and care dynamics.

Experienced, Compassionate Care

With nearly two decades of expertise in aging services, she brings both knowledge and heartfelt support to every client.

Focused on Aging in Place

Krystal helps families explore safe, realistic options that make it possible for loved ones to stay at home longer.

Stress Relief for Caregivers

Through education, problem-solving, and self-care planning, she helps caregivers find balance and avoid burnout.

Clear Guidance Through Complex Systems

From navigating community resources to understanding available programs, she simplifies what can feel overwhelming.

Why do caregivers need support?

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When older adults struggle

with daily activities and home management, they primarily get their help from family or friends. 

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Caring for an aging person can be rewarding

but also comes with stress and fear. Sunset Aging Family Services is here to help families succeed.

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Currently, there are about 53 million

 unpaid family caregivers in the US. That’s one in five adults.

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$600 billion worth of unpaid care

According to AARP, it is estimated that caregivers provide $600 billion worth of unpaid care annually.

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Many caregivers have fulltime jobs

and may be parents to young children as well.

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Caregivers deserve recognition

and support for the valuable work they do.