Compassionate Care for Memory Loss & Cognitive Health

Expert Dementia & Cognitive Care You Can Trust

Memory changes and cognitive decline can be overwhelming—for both patients and their families. At Tru-Value Care, Ngozi Kalu provides thoughtful, personalized care to support individuals experiencing dementia and other cognitive challenges. Our goal is to preserve independence, enhance quality of life, and provide guidance every step of the way.

We ensure all aspects of your mental health care are connected and organized.

We proudly accept most major insurance plans.

A Supportive Path for Cognitive Health

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Comprehensive Cognitive Assessment

We carefully evaluate memory, thinking abilities, and behavioral changes to identify the type and stage of cognitive decline.

02
Personalized Care Plan

Treatment plans may include medication management, cognitive support strategies, and lifestyle recommendations tailored to the individual.

03
Ongoing Support for Patients & Families

We provide continuous monitoring, guidance, and education to help families navigate care with confidence and clarity.

Testimonials

What Our Patients Are Saying

“Ngozi Kalu has been incredibly supportive throughout my mother’s care. We finally feel like we have guidance and a clear plan.”

Siobhan Smith

“The compassion and patience shown here are unmatched. My father is treated with dignity and respect at every visit.”

Joseph W.

“We were overwhelmed at first, but Tru-Value Care helped us understand what’s happening and how to manage it. That peace of mind means everything.”

Sarah L.
Support Starts Here

Get the Guidance You and Your Loved One Deserve

Caring for someone with memory challenges can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. Tru-Value Care is here to provide expert support, clear guidance, and compassionate care every step of the way.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Tru-Value Care for Dementia & Cognitive Care?

At Tru-Value Care, we understand that dementia care is not just medical—it’s deeply personal. We focus on preserving dignity, supporting independence, and helping families feel informed and supported throughout the journey.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Early signs may include memory loss, confusion, difficulty with daily tasks, and changes in mood or behavior.

While there is no cure, early diagnosis and proper care can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

Yes, we offer guidance and support to help families better understand and manage their loved one’s condition.

We assess memory, thinking skills, behavior, and medical history to create an accurate diagnosis and care plan.

It’s best to seek evaluation as soon as you notice changes in memory or behavior for early intervention.