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Dementia Answers in Your Email Inbox

Here's the way to get the dementia answers you need.

I know it's not easy taking care of a family member with dementia. This is a whole new territory. It's sad and frightening that the person you have known for so long has changed so much.

You need answers but you find yourself in a situation where you don't have anyone to share your concerns and problems with.

Time, I know, is at a premium. You may be so busy taking care of your family member and all your other responsibilities that you don't have time to visit the local senior center for dementia answers. And of course, many information sources are only available Monday through Friday when you are at your busiest.

Let's face it, some of these changes that your family member is experiencing are embarrassing for both of you. I don't know about you but I was raised to keep family matters private.

These are just some of the reasons that I created Email Dementia Coaching.

How does Email Dementia Coaching work?

Email Dementia Coaching covers the same 6 critical areas that my Live Coaching covers:

  1. Immediate Issues Let's get solutions in place for the problems that are keeping you up at night.
  2. Knowledge and Resources. We identify the current and anticipated gaps in your family member's care and determine how we will fill them.
  3. Coordinate Day-to-Day Care Once we understand the needs and find resources, we develop a plan to keep all the plates spinning.
  4. Plan for Long Term Care Once day-to-day needs are met, we begin planning for the future to minimize the surprises of your caregiver's journey.
  5. Become an Effective Advocate Your family member needs help to get the best care possible. You'll learn how to powerfully represent your relative's interests.
  6. Take Care of You Let's face it...this whole structure you've built will collapse if you do. We find ways to manage your stress and bring more balance into your life.

It's just that simple. Ask your dementia questions via email and receive answers from me, an experienced dementia coach.
It's all confidential...no one has to know that we are working together and what you are asking unless you tell them.
Send me your dementia questions at your convenience and get an answer in 24 hours.
Your monthly subscription of $49 renews automatically so that you have uninterrupted access to dementia answers as you need them.

Ready to get the answers you need?

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