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Dementia is Changing Everything.

We help you know what to do next.

Guidance for every stage of the journey.

From early concerns to difficult end-of-life decisions, we guide families through memory loss and dementia.

Physician-led insight to help you understand what’s coming, align your family, and make confident decisions at every stage.

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Private. Virtual. No referral needed.

Dementia is complex - and most families are left to figure it out on their own.

You’re not always sure what’s happening—or what stage you’re in. It’s hard to know what to expect next, and appointments often feel rushed, leaving important questions unanswered.

Big decisions come up quickly and can feel overwhelming, especially when everyone in the family isn’t on the same page. Without clear guidance, families are left to navigate all of this on their own—often in moments of stress and uncertainty.

A Clearer Way Forward


We’re physicians—but this is not a medical visit. We don’t diagnose or treat.

We do something just as important.

We give you the time, space, and expertise to:

  • Ask the questions you haven’t been able to ask

  • Understand what’s happening—and what’s coming next

  • Think through difficult decisions before they become urgent

  • Prepare for more confident conversations with your healthcare team

Think of this as time with a doctor—focused entirely on you, your family, and what matters most.

We start with the questions families are already carrying—but often don’t have the time or space to fully explore.

Questions like:

  • Is this dementia—and what type is it?

  • What should we expect over time?

  • When should they stop driving?

  • When is it time for more support—or memory care?

  • How aggressive should medical care be?

  • What about feeding tubes or hospitalizations?

  • When is it time to consider hospice?

  • How do we get everyone in the family on the same page?

From there, we guide you through a structured conversation focused on your specific situation—helping you understand what’s ahead, think through key decisions, and move forward with clarity and alignment.

Why Goalpost Health


We help families dealing with dementia to avoid unnecessary suffering, conflict, and uncertainty—by having the right conversations earlier.

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When decisions are made with clarity and alignment, everything changes.

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Conversations feel more grounded. Families feel more confident. And the path forward becomes clearer.

What Sets Us Apart

Our work is physician-led and focused specifically on dementia care, with deep experience in serious illness and complex decision-making. We offer virtual, accessible sessions designed to meet you where you are—grounded in real-world insight from seeing what happens when families don’t receive this kind of support.

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

If you’re navigating memory loss and want to feel more prepared—not just reactive—you’re in the right place. You may be unsure what comes next, trying to make thoughtful decisions instead of rushed ones, or finding that your family isn’t fully aligned. You’re looking for clear, expert guidance you can trust—and a way to move forward with greater confidence and clarity.

Goalpost Health provides advisory services focused on goals-of-care conversations and decision support. We do not provide medical care, diagnosis, or treatment, and we do not replace your existing healthcare providers.