The dementia expert your doctor doesn't have time to be.
Good outcomes don't happen by accident. They happen because someone made the right call at the right moment — from someone who knew exactly what questions to ask. That is what Maine Dementia Partners does.
You are not alone — and you should not have to figure this out alone.
I don’t know what to ask at my father’s neurology appointment, or what the answers even mean for what comes next.
The facility wants my mother gone in 30 days and I have nowhere to turn. No one will help me.
My sister is in memory care and something feels wrong, but I don’t know if I’m overreacting or what I’m allowed to ask.
We need to talk about hospice but I don’t know how to start that conversation or whether it’s the right time.
A nurse practitioner in your corner — who knows every setting your loved one may face.
Marjorie Hunt, Nurse Practitioner has spent her career working inside nursing homes, memory care facilities, assisted living, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers. She has been the provider in the room. She knows how these systems operate — and exactly what to say to get results.
She started Maine Dementia Partners because people living with dementia deserve dignity, stability, and protection from avoidable harm at every stage of disease. And their families deserve a guide who has been this way before.
This is not a hotline. It is not a call center. It is Marjorie — in your corner.
Guidance for every stage of the dementia journey.
From the first confusing appointment to end-of-life decisions, Maine Dementia Partners walks alongside families with clinical expertise and genuine care.
Care Coaching
One-on-one sessions to help families understand the stage of disease, navigate decisions, and advocate effectively for their loved one’s dignity and comfort.
Care Coordination
Connecting families to the right resources at the right time — from memory care facilities to hospice, and every setting in between.
Caregiver Support
Education on dementia progression, difficult behaviors, and end-of-life planning — so families feel prepared, not blindsided, at every stage.