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Dementia Care Navigation

Caring for a Loved One With Dementia? Get Clear on What to Do Next.

Health Knowledge Now helps overwhelmed families navigate diagnosis, treatment, care options, memory care decisions, hospice conversations, and costly next steps with more confidence and less panic.

For adult children, spouses, and family caregivers facing dementia-related decisions.

You do not have to become a dementia care expert overnight.

We help you slow the process down, understand what matters, and make the next right decision without relying on panic-searching or rushed commitments.

  • Understand the diagnosis and care recommendations
  • Clarify which decisions are urgent and which can wait
  • Compare home care, memory care, hospice, and next-step options
  • Avoid costly reactive decisions made from fear
  • Protect your loved one and your own capacity
When everything feels urgent

Dementia care can feel impossible when every decision feels high-stakes.

One day you are trying to be a daughter, son, spouse, or family member. The next, you are expected to understand medical appointments, medication decisions, memory care, home care, safety risks, hospice conversations, insurance questions, family opinions, and financial pressure.

And when you search online, you often end up with more confusion — not more clarity.

“What decision actually matters right now?”
“Are we choosing the right level of care?”
“How do we avoid making an expensive mistake?”
“What should we ask the doctor?”
“Is it time for memory care or hospice?”
“How do I do this without burning out?”
The core promise

We help you move from overwhelmed and reactive to clear, prepared, and supported.

This is not about handing you a pile of generic resources. It is about helping you understand your loved one’s actual situation, what decisions matter most right now, and how to move through the care system in the right order.

So you are not making rushed commitments you may regret later.

Who this is for

This may be right for you if dementia care has started taking over your life.

Whether the diagnosis is new or the care needs have suddenly changed, you deserve a clearer way to move forward.

  • Your loved one has dementia, Alzheimer’s, cognitive decline, or memory loss.
  • You are deciding between home care, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or hospice.
  • You feel overwhelmed by doctor recommendations, family opinions, online searches, and financial pressure.
  • You are afraid of making the wrong decision.
  • You are tired of reacting to every crisis and need a clearer plan.
  • You want to protect both your loved one’s care and your own emotional, financial, and mental capacity.
What we help you clarify

Care decisions become easier when they are organized in the right sequence.

1

What is happening medically

Understand the diagnosis, symptoms, provider recommendations, medications, progression concerns, and what questions need to be asked next.

2

What decisions matter now

Identify what needs attention immediately, what can wait, and what could become costly if handled too late.

3

Which care options make sense

Compare home care, family caregiving, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and hospice-related options.

4

How to avoid expensive mistakes

Slow down and evaluate care commitments before signing paperwork, moving too quickly, or spending from fear.

5

How to protect your capacity

Create structure around the care situation so it does not consume your entire life or lead to caregiver burnout.

6

What to do next

Leave with a practical, organized next-step plan based on your loved one’s needs, family capacity, and financial realities.

Our process

The Dementia Care Navigation Process

We help you stabilize the overwhelm, understand the situation, and move through care decisions in the right order.

1

Stabilize the overwhelm

We organize what is happening, what you have already been told, and what decisions are creating the most pressure.

2

Clarify the medical picture

We review the diagnosis, symptoms, current treatment plan, provider recommendations, safety concerns, and care needs.

3

Sequence the decisions

We map out the decisions in the correct order so you are not jumping into expensive care commitments too quickly.

4

Navigate the system

We help you understand the healthcare, senior care, and long-term care systems so you are not fighting blind battles.

5

Build the care plan

Together, we create a practical next-step plan based on care needs, family capacity, timing, and financial realities.

Move forward with confidence

You get clarity, structure, and support so you can lead the process without being consumed by it.

Family stories

Families come to us overwhelmed. They leave with a plan.

Michelle

Michelle came to us overwhelmed by both parents’ care needs. With support, she was able to find the right care community and return to being a daughter — not just a full-time caregiver.

Lorie

Lorie was navigating her father’s hospice care while also managing her mother’s memory care needs. With guidance, she moved through both transitions with more peace and less confusion.

Mark

Mark went from frantic Google searches about his father’s early-onset Alzheimer’s to having a clear plan he felt confident about.

Why information alone is not enough

Google searches and rushed recommendations can leave families more confused.

When you are caring for someone with dementia, information alone is not the solution.

You need interpretation. You need sequencing. You need help knowing which recommendations apply to your loved one and which ones do not.

You need to understand what questions to ask before signing paperwork, moving someone into care, changing medications, or assuming your only options are the ones presented to you first.

That is where Health Knowledge Now comes in.

Start here

Complete a short application so we can understand your situation.

The application helps us learn what is happening with your loved one, where you are in the dementia care process, what decisions you are facing, and whether this support is the right fit.

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There is no pressure to commit. The application simply helps us understand your needs.
Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this only for families with a formal dementia diagnosis?

No. We can also help if your loved one is showing signs of cognitive decline, memory loss, confusion, safety issues, or major changes in functioning and you are trying to understand what to do next.

Do you replace my loved one’s doctor?

No. We do not replace medical providers. We help you better understand the care process, organize your questions, and navigate decisions with more clarity.

Can you help us decide between home care, assisted living, memory care, or hospice?

Yes. We help families think through care options based on needs, safety, finances, family capacity, and timing.

Is this legal or financial advice?

No. We do not replace an elder law attorney, financial advisor, or medical provider. We help you understand the decision landscape and know when to involve the right professionals.

What if my family disagrees about what to do?

That is very common. We help organize the facts, clarify the care needs, and create a more grounded path forward so decisions are less emotionally reactive.

How do I get started?

Click the button, complete the short application, and book a call if your situation appears aligned with the support we provide.

You are not alone in this

You can make the next decision from clarity instead of crisis.

The right support can help you stop guessing, stop panic-searching, and stop making decisions from fear.

You can protect your loved one. You can protect yourself. And you can move forward with more confidence.

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