
Aging Savvy is an innovative gerontology practice providing expert dementia care planning and guidance across the entire continuum of care.
Mary Caldwell is a gerontologist with over 14 years of experience supporting individuals living with dementia through community programs, healthcare partnerships, and early-stage Alzheimer’s education.
Families often seek Aging Savvy because they want:
clarity when memory changes begin
guidance toward an accurate diagnosis
help understanding what comes next
a personalized care plan
a trusted partner throughout the journey
Many say they wish they had this support sooner.
Aging Savvy provides something families don’t realize exists: professional guidance that begins early, continues through diagnosis, and stays with you as needs change over time.
When memory changes begin, many families aren’t sure what they’re seeing—or what to do next
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Medical visits are often brief. Diagnoses can take time. Even after a diagnosis, families are left to make complex decisions without a clear roadmap.
Mary specializes in helping individuals and families understand what is happening, prepare for evaluation, respond to diagnosis with confidence, and plan for what comes next.
At Aging Savvy, you receive personalized guidance from the earliest concerns through every stage of dementia.
Many families contact Aging Savvy before a diagnosis is confirmed.
If something feels different but unclear, Mary can help you:
• recognize early warning signs
• prepare for medical evaluation
• connect with trusted specialists
• understand testing and results
• organize next steps with confidence
With deep experience across healthcare systems and a strong regional network of neurologists, clinics, therapists, and community providers, Aging Savvy helps families move from uncertainty toward clarity.
You don’t have to navigate this process alone.
Dementia affects each person and family differently.
Aging Savvy provides:
• individualized dementia care planning
• caregiver guidance and education
• support for safety and independence
• coordination with providers and services
• preparation for future transitions
• ongoing consultation as needs change
This kind of relationship-based support helps families avoid crisis decision-making and feel more confident over time.
Aging Savvy: Our Business Is Helping You