Dementia Care
Made Simple
Receive free advice from expert dementia care navigators, such as where to get a diagnosis, how to find local resources and how to receive financial support.
What We Offer at Zero Cost*
Meet Our Dementia Experts
Dr. Nancy K. Berley is a Family Medicine Physician specializing in geriatrics and dementia care management. With over 20 years of experience, she leads clinical operations and enhances collaborative patient care through innovative telehealth solutions.
Experienced Geriatric Psychiatrist with a specialty in Dementia.
Amy House is a Certified Dementia Practitioner, Licensed Assisted Living Director and PAC Trainer who is recognized in the Twin Cities as a leader in dementia care and education.
Three Simple Steps
Based on your preferences, we match you with a Dementia Care Navigator that understands your background, the illness and your goals.
Together with your Care Navigator, you can plan your goals, receive dementia education and information about local services.
With your permission, we enroll you in the GUIDE program from Medicare to be able to offer all the services for free.
Match with a Dementia
Care Navigator today.
See who would be the best fit for you and your loved one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Under GUIDE, you receive all of the services for free if you are on Traditional Medicare and you live at home or in an Assisted or Independent Living Situation.
No, we will help you get a diagnosis, through a comprehensive assessment and ordering the necessary imaging and lab work.
Afterwards, our clinicians can help you manage a broad range of neurocognitive conditions regardless of stage. Those include depression, anxiety, Alzheimer’s Diseases, and related dementias.
Every patient is assigned a personal care navigator trained in dementia and complex care.
They serve as your guide and assistant throughout your healthcare journey. Tembo will then match you to a dedicated care team based on your needs. Your care team may include a clinical nurse practitioner or geriatric physician, a behavioral and mental health specialist, a therapist, a pharmacist, and more!
That’s great! We understand the PCP is an important partner in a patient’s care. Therefore, we work with them, not against them, to support and cover gaps related to dementia and complex care.
We act as an extension of the PCP office to complement their care. And if you don’t have a primary care physician, we’ll help you find one.