
Coaching for Cognitive Health
Practical support to help you follow science-backed strategies for better brain health.
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Practical support to help you follow science-backed strategies for better brain health.
There is real hope when it comes to protecting brain health and reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Research shows that an estimated 40–60% of dementia cases may be influenced by early medical and lifestyle interventions.
If you have been diagnosed with MCI (mild cognitive impairment), have a family history of dementia, or are noticing changes in memory, focus, or mental clarity, there are meaningful steps you can take now.
My role is to help you turn science-backed strategies into realistic daily habits that support memory, protect cognitive function, and help you age with clarity, confidence, and a greater sense of control over your future.
Your genes are only part of the story. How you sleep, eat, move, manage stress, and care for your overall health all influence long-term brain health—and the choices you make today can shape how you think, feel, and live for years to come.
Many people come to me because they:

Personalized guidance for those following the Bredesen Protocol
If you’re enrolled in Apollo Health’s ReCODE™ or PreCODE™ programs, I help you put the protocol into practice.
Your practitioner helps with the “what.” My role is helping with the “how”—turning recommendations into realistic daily habits that support memory, cognitive function, and long-term brain health.
Together, we create routines that feel sustainable, clear, and achievable in real life.
Feel better now while protecting long-term brain health
Women make up nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases, and midlife is a pivotal window for prevention.
This coaching program is for women navigating changes in focus, sleep, energy, or weight who want to feel like themselves again and stay that way—in both body and mind.
The same habits that help you feel better now—better sleep, steady energy, and healthy weight—also support long-term brain health.

One of the greatest honors of my life was helping to care for my mother, who had Alzheimer’s disease.
Long before her diagnosis, Alzheimer’s was her deepest fear—one shaped by watching dementia affect both her mother and grandmother. Anyone who has witnessed cognitive decline unfold across generat
ions understands how heavy and heartbreaking that awareness can be.
I learned about the Bredesen Protocol too late to help my mother, but not too late to change the course of my family’s story—for myself, my daughters, and future generations.
Research now shows that dementia is not simply a matter of genetics alone. Lifestyle plays a meaningful role in brain health, even for those with a strong family history.
That understanding changed how I saw my own future. As I began applying the Bredesen Protocol in my own life, it naturally led me to this work. Today, I help people move forward with informed hope—by turning evidence-based strategies into clear, practical steps that support long-term brain health.
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