Our Services

Organizational Services

Direct to Individual Caregivers

Partnerships

We can provide your organizations with some in-person/virtual trainings, site visits, and facilitated support groups.

Please contact us for specialized/targeted trainings or our caregiver program support.

First-rate service is intended to be the focus of STF and a cornerstone of our organization’s success. All individuals  will receive conscientious, one-on-one,  and timely service in all capacities (i.e., transactions, conflicts or complaints). We strive to create a loyal and trusting relationship with our communities and partners.

STF has presented at large-scale events to a range of individuals indigenous and non-indigenous professionals, caregivers, and lawmakers to address solutions to better Alzheimer's and senior care for the southwest.

Presentations can be conducted in Navajo or English.

We service both rural and urban areas.
STF provides services to the rural parts of the Navajo Nation through Navajo-language based training, programs and services with embedded cultural relevance of the Navajo culture.

Check out & Register for Our Events

Living with Alzheimer's 

Location: Online
When: December 18, 2025

Caring for a loved one can be both meaningful and challenging. Join us for a safe, supportive space to share stories, learn self-care practices, and connect with others who truly understand the journey.  Each session includes gentle discussion, helpful resources, and time for reflection. Together, we find strength, laughter, and balance along the caregiving path.  All caregivers welcome — family, friends, and professionals.  

Living with Alzheimer's 

Location: Online
When: January 08, 2026

Alzheimer's is not normal aging. It’s a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior.

The middle stages of Alzheimer's are typically the longest and can last for many years. As dementia progresses, the person with Alzheimer's will require a greater level of care. During this time, it's important to get the support you need as a caregiver. 

Leadership Workshop
for Caregivers

Location: Online
When: January 13, 2026

Join us for this weekly transformation discussion to learn about what motivates great leaders to achieve their best. The need for “self-actualization”—to reach your highest potential—is the foundation for personal and organizational effectiveness.

Living with Alzheimer's 

Location: Online
When: February 05, 2026

In the late stage of the disease, dementia symptoms are severe. Individuals lose the ability to respond to their environment, to carry on a conversation and, eventually, to control movement. They may still say words or phrases, but communicating pain becomes difficult. As memory and cognitive skills continue to worsen, significant personality changes may take place and individuals need extensive care.

"I love getting messages on new classes!" 

Sharon T.
Family Caregiver

 "Thank you so much, I kept searching for resources and I found you" 

Margeret N.
Family Caregiver

 "It's so nice to have information that's on the reservations." 

Gene J.
Direct Careworker 

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