Professional Dementia Care Consultations by Experienced Nurse
- Mary Kiebke

- Jan 14, 2025
- 2 min read
Navigating the challenges of caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming and emotionally taxing. This is where seeking the guidance of a professional can make a significant difference in providing the best possible care and support for both the individual with dementia and their family members.

Dementia Support for Families is a consulting service that offers professional dementia care consultations by an experienced registered nurse with over four decades of expertise in geriatric care, dementia, Alzheimer's, and palliative care. With specialized certifications and extensive hands-on experience, the owner of the service is well-equipped to provide valuable insights and support to families facing the complexities of dementia care. One of the key features of Dementia Support for Families is the personalized consultations offered at an affordable rate, making professional guidance accessible to those in need. Whether it's evaluating concerning behaviors, providing education on dementia and palliative care, or assisting with resource management, the consultations cater to the unique needs of each individual and family. Moreover, the service goes beyond just offering consultations by providing information on different types of dementia and their progression, helping families better understand the condition and how to adapt their care strategies accordingly. The target audience for Dementia Support for Families is family members of individuals living with dementia, recognizing the crucial role that family plays in the care and well-being of their loved ones. By offering online booking options, educational resources, and real success stories, the service aims to empower families with the knowledge and support they need to navigate the complexities of dementia care with confidence. For families in the Calgary area and beyond, Dementia Support for Families serves as a trusted partner in providing compassionate and professional dementia care consultations that can make a positive impact on the quality of life for both the individual with dementia and their caregivers.


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