Older Adults & Caregiver Support

Older Adults & Caregiver Support

Compassionate Care for Aging & Life Transitions

Aging comes with unique emotional, relational, and practical challenges. Whether you or a loved one is navigating cognitive decline, transitioning to long-term care, or adjusting to later-life changes, I offer guidance and support tailored to these specific needs.

Common Concerns I Address:

  • Coping with dementia and cognitive changes

  • Adjusting to retirement and aging-related transitions

  • Supporting caregivers and family members

  • Managing loneliness and isolation

  • Planning for future care and navigating healthcare systems

My Approach:

  • Caregiver Support & Education: Equipping families with tools and resources to support their loved ones.

  • Emotional & Mental Health Support: Addressing depression, anxiety, and grief associated with aging.

  • Guidance on Healthcare Navigation: Assisting with transitions to assisted living or long-term care facilities while maintaining quality of life.

Woman has depression with bewildered thoughts in her mind. Loss of short-term memory, difficulty concentrating, problems planning and pondering things are symptoms of dementia.