We help family caregivers stop drowning in guilt and burnout and start finding peace, presence, and connection in the dementia journey.
We help family caregivers stop drowning in guilt and burnout and start finding peace, presence, and connection in the dementia journey.
If you’ve ever felt invisible, exhausted, or guilty as a caregiver, I see you. I’ve lived your story. Love After Memory was created to guide adult children and family caregivers like you through the dementia journey with compassion, connection, and grace.
This isn’t about just surviving. It’s about discovering sacred caregiving—where you care with love and meaning, even when memory fades.
Release guilt and embrace self-compassion
Find meaningful ways to reconnect with your loved one
Build sustainable rituals of care and grounding
Care with presence, not depletion
Discover community and support so you’re never alone
1:1 COACHING PROGRAM
Love After Memory:
Sacred Caregiving, One Step at a Time
A private coaching journey designed for adult children navigating dementia care. Together, we’ll unpack your emotional burdens, reframe guilt, and build rituals that sustain both you and your loved one
GROUP COACHING
Crossing the Memory Bridge:
A Group Journey Through Dementia Care
An intimate group coaching experience where caregivers walk the Memory Bridge Framework together—sharing, learning, and supporting one another through weekly guidance, rituals, and emotional integration.
I used to carry so much guilt, feeling like I was never doing enough for my mom. Working with Aisha helped me release that weight. Now, instead of drowning in guilt, I’m caring with love and presence. For the first time in years, I feel peace in this journey
I was exhausted—mentally, emotionally, physically. I didn’t think anyone could understand what I was going through. Aisha not only understood, she guided me with tools and rituals that helped me stay grounded. I can now show up for my dad without losing myself.
Before Love After Memory, I felt invisible and isolated. Joining the group coaching sessions showed me I’m not alone. The community, the rituals, and Aisha’s compassion gave me hope again. I’ve discovered connection in places I never thought possible