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"I've been a StilMee coach since 2004 and very much enjoy the challenges of helping
caregivers. I was long distance caregiver for my late mother who had vascular dementia,
traveling to Charleston, SC from Boston, Mass to coordinate care and honor my mother's
wishes to remain home."
Sharon Whittemore, LicSW
"My years of experience in Alzheimer care both personally and professionally have
led me to the best and most rewarding work I've ever done. As a coach I bring hope
and comfort through education to those who are doing hero's work in caring for their
family member with memory loss."
Francesca Vultaggio, BS
"I love being an Alzheimer coach because I get to make a difference in the lives
of people living with Alzheimer's disease, and their families. I see relief in the
faces of care partners when they learn how to manage the symptoms and challenges
their relative is facing."
"Families are comforted by the empathy and understanding a coach has when they know
we understand their challenges and can validate their concerns."
Susan O'Connell, LSW
"As an elder care professional, I have referred many families to Beverly Moore's
coaching service and have yet to hear anyone say it was not helpful. The service
is professional yet personal and caring. I am also always impressed how quickly
her coaches make contact with families and the follow-up that is provided."
Donna Ciappina, LSW
"The StilMee method of Alzheimer coaching has taught me how to help families manage
the ever changing challenges of daily care of a family member with dementia. My
thirty five years of geriatric nursing and being primary care partner to my husband
with Alzheimer's for the past eight years enhances my ability to relate compassionately
to the families I coach."
Jane Venckauskas, RN
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