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Dementia Advocates Helping Families Navigate Memory Care, Transitions & Support

Caring for someone with dementia should not mean navigating the system alone.

Dementia care involves managing cognitive changes while coordinating between neurologists, memory specialists, therapists, and often in-home help — all as needs evolve over time. An Amma advocate can help ease that burden by providing dedicated support tailored to you and your family's needs:

  • Navigate memory care options and plan thoughtful care transitions as needs change
  • Coordinate appointments with neurologists, memory clinics, and supportive care providers
  • Help organize medical records, medications, and insurance paperwork
  • Connect families with in-home support, adult day programs, and memory care communities
Amma patient advocate April L.

April L.

Specialties:

DementiaHealthcare NavigationMedical Billing AdvocateMisdiagnosisNew Diagnosis

Experience:

10+ Years

"In addition to RN experience I have dedicated myself to learning and practicing evidence-based and effective care so I can empower my patients, ease their burdens and make sure they are seen and heard."

How can an Amma
patient advocate
help you with dementia care?

Managing Appointments &
Care Transitions

Dementia care often spans years and multiple settings — from home to day programs to memory care communities. Each transition brings new providers, paperwork, and decisions. An Amma advocate helps coordinate the logistics of care so families can focus on their loved one instead of navigating the system alone.

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Memory Care & Daily Living Support

As cognitive needs change, families need guidance on safety planning, in-home support, and appropriate care settings. Amma helps you understand options, compare programs, and navigate Medicare and Medicaid requirements with greater clarity.

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Family & Caregiver Support

Dementia affects the whole family. Caregivers often balance work, health, and emotional stress while making difficult decisions about care. Having Amma means someone is there to answer questions, reduce administrative burden, and help create a clearer path forward.

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Real Results. Real Relief.

"April has been an absolute lifesaver for me and my mom. One would think that as a practicing physician I wouldn't need this type of assistance but the modern medical system has become so complex and difficult to navigate I don't see how anyone does it without this type of assistance

She has bent over backwards to make sure that communication occurs in a closed loop fashion often using email, text and phone calls. This type of proactive assistance has helped us to do far more for my mom's condition that I would ever be able to coordinate on my own."
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RobSon of Susie

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The Amma care team model

With Amma, you get more than answers — you get an advocate who helps manage the day-to-day details of navigating Medicare and memory care.

Independence and Support Matter

Your advocate can help coordinate appointments, research care options, explain benefits, and communicate updates so you always know what comes next.

They help unlock resources that may otherwise feel difficult to access alone.

Healthcare advocate supporting a patient

Getting started is simple

Step 1

Share Your Story

Tell us about your health journey and what you need help with. It takes less than 5 minutes.

Step 2

Meet Your Advocate

We'll match you with an expert healthcare advocate who understands your specific condition and needs.

Step 3

We Handle the Rest

Your advocate takes care of the complexity while you focus on what matters most: your health and your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Health Journey Starts Today.

Don't face the healthcare system alone. Get an expert advocate on your side and experience the peace of mind you deserve.

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