Amy Shaw, PA-C Founder of Better Dementia

 
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Amy Shaw as guest to the show.

About Amy Shaw:

Amy Shaw, PA-C, is a dementia care clinician and the founder of Better Dementia™, a national education platform dedicated to transforming how families navigate the dementia journey at BetterDementia.com. With more than a decade of experience working at the intersection of dementia, serious illness, and family life, she recognized that traditional healthcare routinely misses the early and middle stages of dementia — leaving caregivers overwhelmed and unsupported.

Through one-to-one family consulting and her self-paced online caregiver education platform, Amy teaches caregivers everything they need to understand the entire dementia journey. Her clinically grounded, stage-based approach explains the what, when, and why of dementia so families can master the how of caregiving with clarity, confidence, and preserved dignity.

Amy is the author of The Arc of Conversation: A How-to Guide for Goals of Care Conversations (Springer, 2025) and is currently writing her next book, Better Dementia: From Overwhelmed to Empowered.

About Better Dementia:

Better Dementia™ is a national education and family support platform dedicated to transforming how families understand and navigate the dementia journey.

Traditional healthcare models focus almost exclusively on the patient visit. Dementia, however, is primarily a caregiver experience — one that unfolds gradually at home long before medical systems respond. Better Dementia was created to close that gap.

Founded by Amy Shaw, PA-C, Better Dementia teaches caregivers the what, when, and why of dementia so they can master the how of caregiving with clarity and confidence. The approach centers pattern recognition, disease understanding, dignity preservation, and calm communication — rather than crisis response.

Through digital education, one-on-one consulting, and national media outreach, Better Dementia provides families with the structure and language needed to reduce overwhelm, support care decisions and transitions, prevent unnecessary hospitalizations, and support earlier hospice enrollment when appropriate.

The mission is simple: to equip caregivers with the understanding needed to create a better dementia journey for everyone.