Who We Serve
If you’re worried about your brain health, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place.
Whether you’re recovering from an illness or injury, noticing changes in memory or thinking, or trying to stay ahead of future cognitive decline, Minds Matter is here to help.
Concerned About Memory or Cognitive Changes?
Call us if you or a loved one is experiencing:
- Trouble remembering names, dates, or appointments
- Difficulty finding words or following conversations
- Feeling overwhelmed, disorganized, or mentally “foggy”
- Changes in reading comprehension or ability to focus
- Struggling with planning, scheduling, or completing tasks
Worrying About Dementia or Looking for Dementia Treatment Options?
We support people who are:
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Newly diagnosed with dementia or concerned about early symptoms
- Anxious due to a family history of Alzheimer’s or dementia
- Looking to build better brain habits and reduce future risk
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Unsure how to support a loved one experiencing memory decline
Recovering From a Brain Injury or Illness?
We help clients manage cognitive impacts after:
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Concussion or head injury
- Stroke
- COVID-19 or Long COVID
- Lyme Disease
- West Nile Virus
- Hormonal shifts, such as menopause
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Trauma or other neurological illness
Seeking Better Brain Health?
We also work with individuals who want to:
- Understand their current cognitive baseline
- Strengthen focus, attention, and executive function
- Build brain-healthy habits through personalized therapy plans
- Improve clarity, productivity, and communication skills
Whether you’re in your 40s and noticing changes, or helping a loved one manage a dementia diagnosis, Minds Matter meets you where you are—and helps you move forward.
You’re Not Losing Your Mind. You’re Taking It Back.
Clients come to us feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or unsure—and leave with tools, hope, and a clear path forward.
Fight for Your Brain
“I was worried I was following in my mother’s footsteps with memory loss. Tiffany gave me tools to fight for my brain’s future.”
-S.R.
Help for Alzheimer's
“My wife has Alzheimer’s, and Tiffany showed me how to help without taking over. It’s changed everything.”
-Anonymous
Clarity, Confidence and Control
“In my late 40s, I knew something was off. This gave me clarity, confidence, and control.”
-Anonymous
