When you need timely, personal, and supportive professional advice, our call-in memory care program can help.
Your Dementia GPS
Wouldn’t it be nice to know that you could simply pick up the phone and get expert advice regarding your loved one’s care? Now you can with Your Dementia GPS, our call-in memory care program.
One of the greatest challenges families experience when caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s is that needs may change from one day (or instance) to another. You may suddenly feel that you lack the tools, know-how, or ability to satisfy the many aspects of care. For these circumstances, we have designed a call-in memory care program. Whether your choice is to Skype, FaceTime, or call, we have a package that will allow you to have experienced professionals that know your personal situation available to work through your concerns.
THE PROGRAM
We offer a subscription/fee-based call-in program to address all your concerns when caring for a loved one with memory impairment.
HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE?
By phone, Skype, or FaceTime. Time set by appointment.
1 Call
Up To 30 MinutesHOLIDAY HOTLINE

5 Calls
Max Time 60 minutesUp to 5 calls totaling 1 hour

Why Subscribe to a Call-in Service?
Have your Individual Needs Addressed
Blogs and support groups talk in generalities. When you subscribe to our call-in service, LAUREN will know all about your personal circumstances and will be available to walk you through any emerging concern.
Discern the Changes
On a day-to-day basis, needs, circumstances, extent of care, etc. can change. We never want to overreact and cause undue stress to our loved one, but underestimating can also be detrimental. Having LAUREN as a resource to help you navigate through these changes is essential. She knows how to prevent problems; and she also knows how to help your loved one thrive within the given circumstances. A call may be all it takes to understand the options.
You are not Alone
LAUREN can be your advocate, care manager, adviser, counselor to the many questions or concerns that pop up on a daily basis. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that you can just pick up the phone and know how to proceed through the next stage?
Have a Question?
We Are Here To Help
Testimonials
As a Health Care Professional Myself…. Caring for my Families
As a health care professional myself I have worked with a number of care providers and managers. With that said I have found LAUREN’s professionalism, knowledge, advocacy for clients, and overall care to be above and beyond what I could hope for and I find that she is...
We Gave it Our All
LAUREN’s experience in the field of aging, and particularly dementia care, is extensive. Her expertise is regularly tapped by the media and groups interested in learning more about elder-care issues. But beyond the competence and knowledge, LAUREN’s true gift to our...
We Know We Did Everything That Could be Done to Show Love
I used LAUREN’s services to help me care for my 83 year-old father who suffered from dementia as well as other health issues. LAUREN worked hard to ensure that he had the care that was necessary for him. She strongly advocated for him when dealing with doctors,...
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