Free, personalized newsletters are a great opportunity to boost your business. Newsletters build trust and get clients to call you more often.
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Weekly offers customized, personalized newsletters in a variety of packages. The BASIC NEWSLETTER SERVICE is absolutely free. Newsletter packages include:
- FREE – Your organization name, slogan and contact info at the top of each newsletter.
- ADD YOUR LOGO OR GRAPHIC BANNER: $100 (one time)
- GUEST POST: $100 (one time)
- CUSTOMIZED ALZHEIMER’S NEWS SITE: $50 per month.
The free Basic Service empowers you to email your clients the latest Alzheimer’s News every week. Simply forward your customized newsletter each week to your mailing list, or subscribe them to the site.
To sign up for one of these services or if you have questions, Contact Us, or use the comment section below.
Why Bother with a Newsletter

Dementia Professionals (DPs) play a crucial role in guiding families through the complexities of Alzheimer’s care. But to grow their practice and increase client engagement, professionals must build trust and keep their services top-of-mind. A powerful way to achieve this is through a customized Alzheimer’s Weekly Newsletter, featuring the DP’s name, company, and contact details prominently at the top.
This personalization does more than just remind clients of their expertise—it transforms the newsletter into a valuable marketing tool that directly increases consultations and service bookings.
1. Personalized Branding Builds Instant Recognition
When a subscriber receives a weekly newsletter with their trusted Dementia Professional’s name and phone number prominently displayed at the top, it reinforces familiarity. The more clients see the practitioner’s name, the more likely they are to view them as their go-to expert in dementia care. This consistent branding helps establish credibility and ensures clients remember who to call when they need professional guidance.
2. Increased Consultations & Client Engagement
Families dealing with dementia often need ongoing support but may hesitate to reach out without a clear next step. A personalized newsletter serves as a gentle yet effective reminder that expert help is available. When recipients see their DP’s contact information at the top of every newsletter, they feel encouraged to schedule consultations, seek professional advice, or refer the practitioner to others in need.
3. Strengthening Trust Through Valuable Content
A well-crafted newsletter provides expert insights, caregiving tips, and the latest research—all while keeping the Dementia Professional’s name and business at the forefront. This positions the practitioner as a trusted authority and reassures clients that they are receiving information from someone who truly understands dementia care.
Clients who receive helpful, relevant advice each week are more likely to trust the practitioner’s expertise and feel confident in booking consultations.
4. Expanding Referrals & Word-of-Mouth Growth
When a newsletter is personalized with a Dementia Professional’s (DP) details, it becomes easier for clients to share it with friends, caregivers, or senior care professionals. This creates a ripple effect, expanding the practitioner’s reach and generating valuable referrals from those already engaged with the content.
5. Turning Passive Readers into Paying Clients
Many families subscribe to Alzheimer’s resources but don’t always take immediate action. By seeing their DP’s phone number in every newsletter, clients are subtly reminded that help is just a call away. Over time, this consistent exposure transforms passive readers into paying clients who recognize the practitioner’s value and actively seek consultations.
Conclusion
A personalized Alzheimer’s Weekly Newsletter does more than just educate—it builds lasting trust, engagement, and business growth for Certified Dementia Practitioners. By featuring the Dementia Professional’s name, company, and phone number at the top, professionals reinforce their expertise, drive consultations, and create a reliable pipeline of clients who turn to them when dementia-related challenges arise.
To sign up for one of these services or if you have questions, Contact Us, or use the comment section below.