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Private Dementia Consulting

Personalized, stage-based guidance for families navigating the dementia journey.

Support for dementia caregiving looks different depending on where you are and what you need.

Some caregivers are primarily looking for clear, reliable education—to understand what is happening and what to expect next. Others are facing specific decisions, changes, or moments of uncertainty that benefit from individualized guidance.

This page explains how dementia support typically works, so you can understand your options and decide what fits your situation.

Private Dementia Consulting

Personalized, stage-based guidance for families navigating the dementia journey.

Dementia caregiving evolves over time. As abilities change, families are often faced with new questions, shifting behaviors, and increasingly complex decisions.

Private consulting provides direct, personalized guidance tailored to your specific situation.

Consulting may include:

• Clarifying where you are in the dementia journey
• Anticipating upcoming changes and planning ahead
• Reducing daily conflict and communication breakdown
• Understanding behavioral and psychiatric symptoms
• Navigating medical realities and safety concerns
• Discussing care options, including home care, memory care, and hospice
• Supporting family conversations and decision-making

Each engagement begins with an initial consultation and personalized care plan. Ongoing sessions are scheduled as needed.

Services are available nationwide for educational and supportive purposes. In-person and telehealth medical services are available in Wyoming.

If you are seeking steady, individualized guidance, please complete the inquiry form below.

Prefer a Structured, Self-Paced Option?

For comprehensive dementia caregiver education designed to help you understand the what, when, and why of dementia, explore the Better Dementia™ Online Course.

What Individualized Support Looks Like

Individualized support is consultative and focused.

This kind of support focuses on helping caregivers:

  • Understand what is happening now

  • Make sense of sudden or difficult changes

  • Anticipate what may come next

  • Clarify priorities and goals

  • Reduce confusion and unnecessary stress


Support may include focused conversations during periods of heightened stress or uncertainty, guidance on caregiving strategies and expectations, and help thinking through complex or time-sensitive decisions.

The goal is clarity and steadiness — especially during moments that feel overwhelming — so caregivers can move forward with greater confidence.

Some families benefit from a small number of focused conversations. Others prefer ongoing guidance as the disease progresses and new challenges arise. The level of support is shaped by each family’s needs, preferences, and circumstances.

Support for Organizations

Amy also works with organizations seeking clinically grounded dementia education and caregiver support.

This includes collaboration with:

  • Senior living and memory care communities

  • Home care agencies

  • Healthcare organizations

  • Universities and training programs


Organizational support may include dementia education, caregiver training resources, and clinical perspective to support families more effectively.

Learn more about support for organizations →

If you are unsure what kind of support would be most helpful, you are welcome to reach out.

Some people begin with education. Others benefit from a conversation to help clarify what they are seeing and what options make sense. There is no single right starting point — only what fits your situation.

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Taking the Next Step

WHAT AMY'S CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY:

"Amy has an amazing ability to educate and prepare you to make difficult decisions that seem impossible. Amy stood by us and helped guide us in a kind, factual, and comfortable way. She continues to be a rock for our family."

– Tina, Family Caregiver

"Amy quickly became a trusted ally when we found out my mom had dementia. She shared her knowledge in understandable terms and guided us through care conversations and end-of-life issues with compassion and insight."

– Jill, Family Caregiver

"Amy changed my mother’s quality of life and tremendously improved her happiness—and mine! Any family caregiver will benefit from Amy's expertise and professionalism."

– Jim, Family Caregiver

"Amy is always there, working as your biggest advocate. She is passionate about her calling, and anyone who crosses paths with her will benefit."

– Patricia, Family Caregiver

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