
Dr. Sibai is an award-winning clinical neuropsychologist specializing in brain health, memory disorders, and caregiver-centered care. For over a decade, she has developed programs and models focused on supporting individuals living with cognitive decline and the families who care for them. Her work emphasizes holistic, dignified care and advocacy for caregivers as essential partners in health.

Alice Allen-Redfern is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, psychotherapist, and Co-Founder of Nolia Health, specializing in chronic illness, brain health, aging, and family caregiving. With over a decade of experience supporting individuals and families affected by dementia and complex chronic conditions across the U.S., Canada, and the UK, she brings a deeply family-centered approach to care. Alice leads clinical strategy, care model development, and clinician training while continuing to work directly with caregivers.

Dr. Makeda is a board-certified neurologist with additional certification in neurocritical care. She completed her medical training at Morehouse School of Medicine and her neurology residency at the University of Washington. With a background in public health, she brings a holistic perspective to neurological care that considers both clinical needs and the broader social context affecting patients and families.

K. Chase Bailey is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist specializing in collaborative neuropsychological assessment and brain-behavior relationships. He takes a strengths-based, problem-solving approach to help patients and caregivers better understand cognitive changes and identify meaningful next steps. Dr. Bailey is licensed in Washington and Texas and holds board certification through the American Board of Professional Psychology.

Eboni Algee is a Family Nurse Practitioner with a diverse clinical background spanning family medicine, geriatrics, pain management, and psychiatric care. At Nolia Health, she works closely with patients and families to manage complex medical conditions while navigating the healthcare system. Her holistic approach centers both physical health and emotional well-being, with a strong focus on older adults and caregivers.

Anil Arora is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who uses evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing to support individuals, couples, and families. His work includes extensive experience supporting caregivers navigating trauma, grief, cultural dynamics, and the complexities of supporting aging loved ones. As a first-generation Indian American, he brings a culturally informed perspective to building healthy boundaries and sustainable support systems.

Sarah Hoff is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with seven years of experience supporting caregivers experiencing stress, fatigue, and burnout. Her work focuses on helping caregivers navigate the emotional toll of long-term care responsibilities while maintaining their own well-being. She brings a thoughtful, creative lens to therapy grounded in evidence-based mental health care.

Isabella Comphel is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Care Navigator who supports caregivers navigating the emotional and practical realities of caring for a loved one. Drawing from personal caregiving experience and a background in community mental health, she brings a compassionate, non-judgmental approach to her work. Her practice integrates mindfulness-based and body-centered therapies to help caregivers build resilience and stay grounded.

Steve Wilson is a Care Navigator and Community Liaison with over 15 years of experience supporting caregivers, older adults, and individuals living with dementia and chronic conditions. His background includes work with the Alzheimer’s Association and hospice care, bringing a trauma-informed, person-centered approach to support. Steve focuses on connecting caregivers to resources, education, and ongoing guidance.