Amy

Amy

I live here too — East Cobb

You're not overreacting. And you're not alone in wondering.

I'm Amy. A few years ago I was where you might be right now: lying awake about someone I love — the memory slips, the moments that didn't add up — wondering if I was overreacting, or missing something I'd regret. I'm not going to hand you a clinical checklist. I'm going to tell you what I wish someone had told me.

Does any of this sound like your week?

  • The same question, three times in one phone call.
  • A scary moment — a stove left on, a wrong turn on a familiar road, a fall nobody saw.
  • A sibling who “doesn’t see the problem” — because they’re not the one there.
  • The quiet exhaustion of running two households — yours, and theirs.

If any of it does, you're not jumping the gun. You're paying attention.

Looking into options isn't giving up on them. It's the opposite. The sooner you understand what's out there, the more choices you have — and the less likely you are to be deciding all of this in a hospital hallway at 2 a.m.

If you want to talk it through, that's all this is — a conversation. Free. I'll never sell or share your information. You talk to me, and only me.

Let's talk it through

Know someone who needs to hear this?

Tell me what's going on

A few lines is plenty. I read every message myself, and I'll get back to you the same day.

I read every message myself. You'll hear back from me — usually within a few hours, always within the same day.

Or just call me — (404) 941-4667. That's my number, not a front desk.