You show up every day for someone you love. You manage the behaviors, the confusion, the hard moments -- and you do it mostly alone, without a roadmap, without someone in your corner who truly understands what dementia care actually looks like from the inside.
A personalized, two-session coaching experience designed to help family caregivers stop guessing and start feeling confident.
You'll walk away with a realistic, customized care plan built around your specific situation. Not generic advice. Not a textbook answer. Real strategies you can use that same day.
Here's what's included:
60-minute primary Zoom coaching session
30-minute follow-up session
Personalized action plan
Self-care and care planning tools
4 weeks of email support
Lifetime access to the Caregiver Vault resources
25% lifetime discount on all future programs
Need more support after? Additional coaching is available at $120/hour.
You'll leave our time together with...
Clarity
We'll dig into what's actually happening and why, so caregiving stops feeling like a constant guessing game.
A Plan that Works
Built around your person, your day, and your reality. Not someone else's.
Personal Recommendations
You'll know what to do next, and you'll trust yourself to do it.
What Others Are Saying...
She is a careful listener and has a wealth of knowledge and experience with dementia. Her suggestions to me regarding using music or having my person help with simple chores to modify problem behaviors were spot on. She also knows which products make sense to actually help with challenges such as taking meds on time. I give Carlyn 5 stars plus!
--Darylen, C. - caregiver/friend
Let's Work Together!
Hi, I'm Carlyn.
Carlyn Lenfestey, PT, MPT, CDP, CADDCT
I'm a physical therapist with 25 years of experience and 15 years specializing in dementia care. I've sat beside caregivers in every kind of setting, hospitals, homes, care facilities, and I know what exhaustion looks like. I also know what's possible when someone finally gets the right support.
This work is personal for me. All four of my grandparents were diagnosed with dementia. I watched my grandmother navigate that journey largely alone. That image never left me.