Our Services
Everything we offer is nursing-led, evidence-based, and built around both the person living with the condition and the person caring for them.
Service One
Many caregivers come to us exhausted, overwhelmed, and unsure whether what they're experiencing is "normal." Most of the time, they've been managing complex behavioral and cognitive dynamics for months — sometimes years — without ever having a clinician examine the full clinical picture.
That's where we start.
Our psychiatric-mental health nursing assessments are conducted by DNP-prepared clinicians with deep experience in neurocognitive conditions and behavioral health. This isn't a brief intake form. It's a thorough, thoughtful clinical evaluation that examines the cognitive and behavioral patterns of your loved one alongside the impact those patterns are placing on you as a caregiver.
What comes out of this assessment isn't a generic summary — it's clarity. A clear clinical picture that becomes the foundation of everything we do next.
Service Two
Most care plans are written about the patient. Ours are developed with the caregiver as an active participant — because what happens to you directly affects the quality of care your loved one receives. That's not an opinion. It's documented in the clinical literature.
Our caregiver-inclusive care planning brings you into the process as an informed participant. Working alongside our DNP-prepared nursing team, you'll receive clear, clinically grounded health information that helps you understand what your loved one is experiencing — and what to realistically expect as the condition progresses. We translate complex clinical information into language that supports real decision-making.
This isn't about telling you what to do. It's about making sure you have the health information you need to navigate this — with confidence, not confusion.
What this looks like in practice:
Service Three
Alzheimer's and dementia are not static conditions. The behavioral and cognitive challenges your loved one faces today may look entirely different in six months. What you need from a clinical team will shift too — and we shift with you.
Our supportive nursing services are designed to be ongoing and responsive. Led by Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners and DNP-prepared clinicians, this is where the clinical relationship takes root. We're not here to hand you a plan and disappear. We're here to walk alongside you as things change — adjusting, recalibrating, and ensuring you're never left navigating behavioral changes on your own.
These services address the behavioral health dimensions of Alzheimer's care that are often the most difficult to manage: mood changes, agitation, sleep disruption, withdrawal, and the complexity of watching someone you love become someone different.
Scope of Services
We want to be straightforward about what we offer and what falls outside our scope. Caring for the Caregiver does not provide physician medical services, psychiatric evaluations or medication management, individual counseling or psychotherapy, caregiver education workshops or seminars, advocacy training, or community-based support groups. What we offer is specialized, nursing-led clinical care — and we do it with full focus and without compromise. If you're looking for something outside our scope, we'll do our best to connect you with the right resources. That's part of taking care of you too.
Get Started
You don't need to have everything figured out before you reach out. You just need to decide that you're worth the same level of care you give everyone else.
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