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Dementia advocates - Find one today.

Living with dementia is hard.
Getting support shouldn’t be.

Family members caring for loved ones with dementia can find themselves in situations like coordinating between neurologists, memory care specialists, and long-term care facilities while navigating progressive cognitive changes and complex behavioral symptoms. That's emotionally draining, deeply personal, and can lead to caregiver burnout or fragmented care plans. Solace dementia advocates—doctors, nurses, and medical professionals with specialized cognitive care experience—guide families through care transitions, develop behavior management strategies, and connect you with memory care resources and respite options, ensuring your loved one receives dignified, consistent care while supporting your family through the evolving challenges of dementia progression.

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Best of all, most patients pay nothing out of pocket.

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Expert Advocate

Maria V.

Specialties:

Dementia
Elder Care
COPD

Experience:

Maria is Board Certified Patient Advocate with 27 years of experience. She specializes in case management and healthcare administration.

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Expert Advocate

Lori S.

Specialties:

Dementia
Elder Care
Stroke

Experience:

Lori is a retired nurse with 40+ years of experience. She specializes in home, hospital, and rehab care. She excels in case management.

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Expert Advocate

Michael Y.

Specialties:

Dementia
Chronic Illness
Chronic Pain

Experience:

Michael is a medical doctor with 15+ years of experience and excels in patient advocacy, case management, and navigating healthcare.

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Expert Advocate

Terry W.

Specialties:

Dementia
Billing Errors
COPD

Experience:

Terry is a RN with 15 years of experience who excels in case management and navigating complex health systems.

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Advocacy is now covered by insurance

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How can a Solace dementia care advocate help you?

Managing appointments

When caring for someone with Dementia, otherwise easy tasks like scheduling appointments, arranging transportation, and organizing paperwork can feel suddenly overwhelming.

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An advocate can make the calls, manage the appointments, and keep records organized so you can focus on what matters most: spending quality time with your loved one. 

Centralized Alzheimer’s care

Managing dementia is more than just treating symptoms. It’s physically demanding, emotionally taxing, and requires constant care. It can require multiple doctors, therapists, and often in-home help.

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An experienced care advocate can serve as your central point of contact, helping you overcome each challenge as it arises. They’ll keep doctors coordinated, ensure you have the best medical equipment, and even connect you to local dementia support groups.

Emotional support

Caring for a loved one with dementia can feel confusing, frustrating, and isolating. Luckily, you don’t have to do it alone. Having someone to talk to, someone who really gets it, can make all the difference.

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Your Solace advocate understands what you’re going through and will be there to listen when you need them most. They can be a shoulder to lean on when times get hard and a voice of reason when nothing makes sense.

Solace has helped over 14,000 patients and families

"My Solace advocate was an actual godsend when my dad was diagnosed with dementia. We had no idea how hard the healthcare system was. She helped us navigate his care, and got him the the support he needed."
Joseph P.

‍04/30/2024

"Having a Solace advocate took so much stress off our family. She handled all the appointments, paperwork, and insurance issues for my mother's dementia care, so we could focus on speding time with her."
Brenda H.

‍07/16/2024

"I don't know what we would have done without our Solace advocate. He fought to get my grandmother into the right memory care facility, helped us manage the costs, and coordinated all of her treatments."
Charles I.

‍06/19/2024

"My Solace advocate was a much-needed advocate for my husband. She ensured he received the therapies and medications that made a real difference in managing his dementia symptoms."
Shirley L.

‍03/31/2024

"Enlisting a Solace advocate was one of the best decisions we’ve ever made. He provided emotional support, explained the disease process, and made sure my dad's voice was actually heard and respected by his doctors."
Thomas J.

‍05/01/2024

"My Solace advocate was a true partner throughout my grandma’s dementia journey. He gave us the tools to be effective caregivers and got us the resources we needed to provide the best care."
Pamela J.

‍06/21/2024

The Solace care team model

With Solace, you get both a patient advocate and a supporting physician, which we refer to as your “care team”.

Your advocate will be there to manage the day to day aspects of your care: coordinating with doctors, researching potential solutions and communicating updates to you.

Your supporting physician can unlock resources for you and your advocate that might otherwise be out of reach.

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You don’t have to do this alone.

Start receiving support from your advocate today.

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