Our services
Personalized dementia caregiving coaching with practical support and guidance for every step of your journey.
Dementia Caregiving Coaching
Pam Ostrowski offers personalized dementia caregiving coaching to help you navigate the emotional and practical challenges of caring for a loved one with dementia.
With over 14 years of experience, Pam provides compassionate guidance, practical strategies, and the support you need to:
- Make informed decisions about caregiving
- Improve your loved one’s quality of life
- Manage caregiver burnout and stress
- Navigate communication and care transitions with confidence
Speaking
Pam Ostrowski is an expert speaker on the intersection of employee caregiver mental health and workplace productivity.
With over 14 years of caregiving experience, Pam offers insightful, engaging caregiving presentations that help organizations support employees balancing work and caregiving responsibilities.
Pam also speaks on how caregivers can change their quality of life with helpful tools and resources.
Her presentations provide actionable strategies to:
- Improve employee mental health
- Reduce stress for caregivers
- Boost overall workplace productivity
- Create a supportive, caregiving-friendly work culture
How a Dementia Care Coach Can Help
Reduced Caregiver Stress and Burnout
Pam provides tools and strategies to help you manage the emotional toll of caregiving, allowing you to reduce stress and prevent burnout while maintaining your own well-being.
Improved Communication and Care Planning
With personalized coaching, Pam helps you enhance communication with your loved one, healthcare providers, and family members, ensuring smoother transitions and more effective care decisions.
Empowered Decision-Making
Pam’s expert guidance equips you with the knowledge and confidence to make informed, proactive decisions, improving both your loved one’s quality of life and your own caregiving experience.
How a Dementia Care Coach Can Help
It might be time for a
Dementia Care Coach
How do you pick the right Dementia Caregiving Guide?
Are you making the best Dementia care decisions right now?
If you’re juggling the demands of the “sandwich generation” and feeling overwhelmed, it may be time to seek guidance from someone who has walked this path and can help you navigate the challenges with expertise, patience, and care.
When do we talk about Dementia caregiving?
After a dementia diagnosis, focus on keeping your loved one safe, happy, and loved by navigating challenges with patience, regular visits, respectful communication, and strong, trusting relationships with care staff for their well-being.
What’s next after a Dementia or Alzheimer's diagnosis?
After a dementia diagnosis, focus on keeping your loved one safe, happy, and loved by navigating challenges with patience, regular visits, respectful communication, and strong relationships with care staff.
Free Dementia Care Tips from Pam Ostrowski
Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. Sign up for Pam Ostrowski’s Dementia Care Tips and get expert advice on communication, managing behaviors, and more. These free tips will help you provide better care while also supporting your own well-being.