Initial Consultation:
When dementia begins to change the way someone you love communicates, connects, or responds, it can leave you wondering: What am I seeing? What do I do now?
Together, we slow things down, step back, and get curious. We explore what you’re noticing, what your loved one may be experiencing, and what might be contributing to the moments that feel hard for both of you. Through conversation and reflection, we begin to make sense of these changes and consider what next step/s may feel most supportive for you and for your loved one.
Many families leave this conversation feeling more grounded, a little less alone, and with a clearer sense of what feels right moving forward.
This is for families who are:
Seeing changes and aren’t sure what they mean
Feeling stuck in difficult moments and unsure how to respond
Noticing communication feels different than it used to
Wanting support that sees the person beyond the diagnosis
This support is typically offered virtually for consistency and accessibility, allowing me to work with families across the U.S. and Canada.
Testimonial:
“…Our work with you truly changed the course of how we’ve learned to navigate this together…
I feel seen, supported, and met exactly where I am in this process, not preached at or told what I “should” be doing. That difference has allowed me to absorb what you share and actually put it into practice.
The way you teach and support us has helped me see how much my reactions can shape the quality of our daily lives.
Your work with us is such a blessing.”
-Spouse

