Dementia Caregiver Support
Ongoing Guidance & Peace of Mind for Caregivers
Caring for an aging loved one can feel overwhelming – especially when dementia, memory changes, or complex health needs are involved. You don’t have to navigate this alone.
My dementia caregiver support services provide ongoing, RN-led guidance to help caregivers feel confident, supported, and prepared at every stage. Whether you are managing daily care, responding to behavior changes, or simply need reassurance that you’re doing the right thing, this support is designed to walk alongside you.
You do not need a formal dementia diagnosis to work with me. Many families seek support while navigating early memory changes, aging concerns, or uncertainty about what comes next.
"I feel so lucky to have Andrea by my side through all of this. Her knowledge and compassion are simply amazing! The world needs more people like Andrea." - Melissa H.
What Is Dementia Caregiver Support?
Dementia caregiver support offers ongoing coaching, problem-solving, and emotional support tailored your unique situation. Unlike one-time consultations, this service provides consistent access to an experienced dementia nurse who understands both the clinical and emotional realities of caregiving. This is your go-to unwavering support to guide and support you through this journey.
How I Provide Dementia Caregiver Support
Through scheduled calls and brief messaging, you’ll receive compassionate, practical guidance. Support is always personalized, realistic, and grounded in decades of nursing and dementia care experience. Think of me as your trusted sounding board – a professional you can talk to about anything that’s on your mind.
- Managing daily care routines
- Navigating behavior changes and agitation
- Improving communication and connection
- Reducing caregiver stress and overwhelm
- Making confident care and safety decisions
- Maintaining your own well-being as a caregiver
Consistently Delivering 5-Star
Dementia Caregiver Support Nationwide
Trusted by Senior Care Professionals
When navigating Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure what to do next. In this video, Certified Senior Advisor, Karen Holstein, explains why she considers Andrea Bendig, RN, the most valuable resource for families facing these challenges. With over 30 years of nursing experience and a calm, compassionate approach, Andrea helps families feel supported every step of the way.
Select the Best Option for You
All caregiver support services are private pay and offered nationwide via virtual sessions. The options require a 3-month minimum commitment to ensure you receive ongoing guidance and meaningful results. After 3 months, you can renew, adjust frequency, or cancel based on your needs.
Weekly Support
$475 per month
- One 30 minute call each week
- Ongoing guidance and reassurance
- Two email check-ins per month
Ideal for caregivers managing active challenges or transitions.
Biweekly Support
$325 per month
- One 30 minute call every two weeks
- Strategy review and problem solving
- Two email check-ins per month
For caregivers who want regular check-ins and expert oversight.
Monthly Support - Most Popular
$250 per month
- One 60 minute call each month
- Review of care concerns and planning
- Two email check-ins per month
- Perfect for those who want continued peace of mind knowing support is always there
Care Roadmap: A Comprehensive Plan for Your Loved One
For families who want a complete, personalized evaluation and step-by-step plan, the Care Roadmap provides clarity and confidence.
This one-time consultation includes a comprehensive assessment and a clear actionable roadmap to guide your care and caregiving decisions.
Many families choose this option before starting ongoing caregiver support, so they have a full understanding of priorities and next steps.
Not Sure Where to Start?
If you’re unsure whether you need a one-time consultation or ongoing caregiver support, I’m happy to help you decide. Schedule a free, no obligation, 20 minute care consultation to get started.
Contact Andrea To Learn More About Her Dementia Caregiver Support Services