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Do You Have Some Of These Questions?

  • Are you concerned about the changes in your family members personality or behavior?
  • Do you wonder how you can prepare as the dementia progresses?
  • Are you frustrated with your loved ones challenging behaviors?
  • Would you like to have activities that will keep them involved and stimulated?
  • Do you have concerns about your loved ones safety?
  • Would you like to know how to find respite and relief?
  • Do you want to learn the best way to communicate with a person who has dementia?
  • Are you concerned about when, where or how to hire in-home caregivers?
  • Have you ever wondered when is the right time to move into a residential community?
  • Do you know if an activity center the right choice for your loved one?
  • Has your loved one been properly diagnosed?
  • Would you like to learn how to navigate through the health care system?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, Alzheimer’s Care Consultants can help you.

How We Can Help

Alzheimer’s Care Consultants will help you. We understand dementia and know how to work with individuals who have Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss. As professionals with over twenty years of experience, we are committed to successfully guiding you through the many decisions you will now have to make. We will work with you to ensure your loved ones safety, their quality of life while giving you peace of mind. We know and understand dementia, Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory disorders. Our expertise is Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care.



We Help You With the Tough Decisions
  • How to determine if being a caregiver is right for you
  • How to choose a neurologist
  • How to get your loved one to the doctors office
  • What medication can and can not do and which to avoid
  • The cause of challenging behaviors and how to handle them
  • How to safety proof your home
  • How to choose the best medical plan
  • How to keep your loved one independent for as long as possible
  • How to keep your loved one active and engaged in their home
  • How to keep them safe from wandering