Lindsey is a certified Dementia Care Practitioner, Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant and Certified Memory Coach. She also holds certifications in the Parkinson’s Big and Loud Program and Dr. Lam’s Tai Chi for Rehabilitation. Lindsey is an expert in dementia and is a sought-after speaker on international podcasts and issues related to brain health.
With almost a decade of experience working in healthcare primarily with the older adult population, Lindsey has become a passionate brain health advocate for people of all ages. After seeing a significant need for improved brain health programming and interventions after the Covid-19 pandemic, she founded the Maryland Center for Brain Health which utilized a systemic, functional and research backed approach to address the root causes of cognitive dysfunction. Lindsey strongly believes in the importance of educating the greater community that despite a dementia diagnosis, a meaningful and purposeful life is not over. Her mission is to improve the quality of life of individuals while allowing them to age in place with dignity.
Lindsey completed her bachelor’s degree at UC Irvine, and now resides in Frederick, MD with her husband and two crazy cats. Outside of Silverado, she continues to advocate for the aging adult community, serving as a member on the board for both SOAR and the Elder Services Provider Council. Lindsey also enjoys all things performing arts related such as dancing and lighting design.