Care Approach

Four pillars, one coordinated path

Dr. Gaby's approach bridges the gap between diagnosis and ongoing care — built on four pillars that work together so every decision feels informed rather than improvised, and no family walks the road alone.

01

Clinical Assessment

A clear picture of where things stand

A thorough cognitive and functional assessment forms the foundation of every care plan. Dr. Gaby evaluates memory, executive function, daily living skills, and the broader context of the patient's life — so the path forward begins with understanding, not guesswork.

  • Cognitive and neuropsychological screening
  • Functional capacity evaluation
  • Stage-of-disease mapping
  • Baseline for tracking change over time
02

Personalized Care Plan

One coordinated roadmap, not a list of referrals

Findings from the assessment become a written, personalized care plan — a step-by-step roadmap tailored to the patient and family. It coordinates medical, legal, and daily-life decisions so families never have to assemble the pieces on their own.

  • Written, stage-appropriate care roadmap
  • Coordination of medical and legal guidance
  • Clear next steps for the care partner
  • Shared with providers and family
03

Care Partner Support

The dyad, not the diagnosis

Dementia affects the person providing care as much as the person receiving it. Dr. Gaby supports the care partner directly — coaching, problem-solving, and helping them sustain their own well-being so they can sustain their loved one's.

  • Care partner coaching and education
  • Behavior-management strategies
  • Future planning conversations
  • Solution-focused consultations
04

Longitudinal Monitoring

Advocacy across every stage

Dementia is a journey, not a single event. Dr. Gaby stays engaged over time — adjusting the care plan as needs change, advocating with providers and systems, and making sure no family is handed a diagnosis and then left to find their own way.

  • Regular reassessment and plan updates
  • Continued advocacy with providers
  • Guidance at each transition and stage
  • A lasting point of contact for the family

A diagnosis is a beginning

Not an ending

Every pillar is available in both English and Spanish — so families across both communities receive expert guidance and compassionate advocacy in the language they think in.

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