Support for You—When Care Decisions Feel Heavy
Caring for an aging loved one, especially when dementia is involved, often brings uncertainty, emotional strain, and decisions families never expected to face. Golden Years offers personalized consulting and caregiver support to help you understand what is happening, explore realistic care options, and make informed decisions with greater confidence. This support is not about rushing choices or striving for perfection, but about providing experienced guidance, honest conversation, and steady reassurance so you do not have to carry the weight of caregiving alone.
Golden Year Consulting Services
Dementia Care & Guidance Coaching
Dementia changes how the brain works, which means traditional caregiving approaches often stop working. This service focuses on helping caregivers understand behaviors, reduce daily stress, and adjust expectations without guilt. Guidance includes communication strategies, routine support, emotional regulation, and practical ways to improve daily life for both the caregiver and their loved one.
Best for caregivers feeling emotionally drained, confused by behaviors, or constantly questioning if they’re doing things “right.”
Care Navigation & Decision Support
This service is for families who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure what to do next. We help you make sense of diagnoses, behaviors, care needs, and options so decisions feel informed instead of reactive. Together, we look at safety, level of care, home versus facility options, and realistic next steps. You leave with clarity, direction, and a plan you can actually act on.
Best for families facing new diagnoses, care transitions, or urgent decisions.
Caregiver Support & Advocacy
This service centers on the caregiver, not just the care plan. We provide a space to talk honestly about burnout, grief, anger, faith struggles, and the weight of responsibility. Support may include advocacy during care transitions, preparation for care meetings, or helping caregivers find their voice when something does not feel right. The goal is not to do more, but to help you carry this season with more support and less isolation.
Best for caregivers who feel alone, exhausted, or unheard.
