Clear Guidance advises clients and their families with dementia on problem solving, informed decision making, resources and behavioral management. Dr. Pilcher, our founder, leads a team of dementia experts with extensive experience and skill. We have a unique specialization in working with atypical and young onset dementias. Clear Guidance provides both short and long term consultation for families across the United States. We provide the compass for your family's journey.
We are consultants that specialize in working with clients with dementia and their families. We have a niche specialty in working with the atypical and young onset dementias. We focus on problem solving, informed decision making, and tools for disease and behavioral management. Our deep bench of dementia experts, including two Ph.D. s in Gerontology, nurses, social workers, expressive/creative therapists, occupational therapists and physical therapists, bring a wide range of experience and skill to our clients.
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