Who We Are

Marti Brown Bailey, Managing Partner

A smiling headshot of Marti Bailey, a woman with dark brown shoulder length hair and teal glasses

I am the Founder and Managing Partner for Support for Aging, LLC an organization dedicated to older adults and those who may be supporting them. I am committed to providing comprehensive support, coaching, and education for individuals and families navigating the complexities of aging. My goal is to help you make informed decisions, enhance your quality of life, and address your unique needs related to aging. Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and related dementias are particular areas of expertise.

  • My passion in learning and caring about issues related to aging began with wonderful relationships with my grandmothers and two great aunts. They taught me lessons about aging with dignity. Read more in my first blog post!

    So now let me tell you about great aunts. They were both beacons of inspiration.

    Aunt Ruby had suffered an illness at the age of 9 years old and became both legally deaf and blind. By example, she taught me how to find strength and resilience and to be resourceful in spite of circumstances.

    Aunt Margaret was a perfect example of connection. She wrote letters regularly and “carbon copied” everyone, keeping people connected both to her and to each other. She taught me the importance of caring for every part of myself, the spiritual, physical, intellectual, and emotional sides and did this before it was popular. They both were lifelong learners and taught me that every day is a good day to learn something new.

    As a teenager, I was interested in healthcare and I became a candy striper volunteer at a local hospital. When I was 18 years old and Aunt Margaret received care at a skilled nursing community following a serious hospitalization, I was led to apply for my first paid job in healthcare. As a nursing assistant in skilled nursing, I was exposed to different types of aging needs, including working with people with cognitive changes. It meant so much to me that all these years later, I remember the names of the people I helped shower and dress. It has informed my work in the service of older adults.

    While I didn’t stay in healthcare and was deeply involved in the business world for some time, after my dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s I began the journey of both supporting a family member as well as working with the Alzheimer’s Association. Understanding that the need was great in care of older adults, I sought direct work in healthcare and began training in earnest on issues related to dementia. My first full time work was in hospice care as a community education representative, in which I educated both professionals and family members in hospice and dementia issues. From there I worked in assisted living and then served as a leader of senior services at Sibley Memorial/Johns Hopkins.

    Talking to people who were living this journey, I heard their need for the answer to “Now what?” when someone gets a diagnosis of cognitive changes. That is a question that I continue to seek a good answer to in all the work I do to serve older adults. Truly – now what??

  • I retired from full time work at Sibley Memorial Hospital/Johns Hopkins after serving as the Interim Director of Sibley Community Affairs, as well as the Director of the Sibley Senior Association (SSA) and Community Health.

    I have the following qualifications:

    • BS in Business Administration and graduate work in aging services

    • Certified Senior Advisor

    • Certified Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia Care Trainer

    • Certified Dementia Practitioner

    • Expert trainer/speaker in Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementia as well as aging issues

    • Served in long-term care and in hospice

    • Deep understanding of levels of care.

    In 2012, I became the founder/program designer of Club Memory®, a stigma-free social community for persons and their care partners living with Alzheimer’s and related Dementias. Working with the Sibley Hospital Foundation and the DC Department on Aging and Community Living, as well as extraordinary staff, I spearheaded the expansion to extend the program to historically marginalized areas as well as to individuals in both Maryland and Virginia, now serving nearly 1,000 individuals.

    I have trained professional staff members in issues related to both Alzheimer’s and related dementia as well as customer service. I have also provided training to chaplain interns regarding normal age-related changes.

    I also speak on many topics in the community, including “Normal Aging and Your Brain,” travelogues, and more. See a list of my current speaking topics on the Speaking Engagements tab.

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Chrissy Carmody, NBH-WC Health and Wellness Coach

You deserve the same care, compassion, and attention you so willingly give to others.

If you’re ready to feel more grounded, energized, and cared for, I’d love to support you.

Schedule a free call to learn more about how we can work together.

I became a health and wellness coach after caregiving for my parents turned my world upside down. I know how exhausting, isolating, and anxiety-filled it can be to care for someone you love.

Supporting my parents through chronic illness, including Alzheimer’s, showed me how easy it is to pour everything into someone else’s well-being while quietly losing your own health, identity, and peace of mind. I also saw how this quiet self-sacrifice can lead to burnout, sleep issues, weight gain, and other chronic health problems. Today, my work is about helping caregivers like you gently move yourself back to the center of your own life—one small step at a time.

  • I’m a nationally board-certified health and wellness coach (NBHWC), a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), and have a Master’s in Public Health from Johns Hopkins, as well as advanced training in lifestyle medicine, sleep and stress management, plant-based nutrition, and trauma-informed care. I’ve worked with older adults and their caregivers as a Chronic Care Management health coach, and bring a deep understanding of how complex health challenges impact the whole family. I specialize in supporting caregivers who are ready to reclaim their energy, reduce stress, sleep better, manage their weight, and feel more like themselves again.

  • My coaching is practical, supportive, and rooted in real life. Together, we focus on progress, not perfection—setting small, meaningful goals that work for you and honoring your capacity every step of the way.

    Whether it’s learning to set boundaries, carving out time for rest, or rediscovering what brings you joy, I’ll be right there with you.

    Over the past few years, I’ve helped caregivers feel more in control of their health, improve their sleep, shed weight that didn’t feel like theirs, and finally say yes to their own needs - without guilt. I know change can feel hard—especially when time and energy are in short supply. But I also know how powerful even small shifts can be when you feel seen, supported, and understood.

    “I didn’t expect coaching to be so transformational, but working with Chrissy changed how I think about myself and what’s possible. Her grounded, compassionate presence made it easier to face the fears, resistance, and roadblocks that had been holding me back. Through thoughtful planning, goal-setting, and steady support, I built habits that finally stuck. With her help, I’ve maintained an exercise routine I enjoy, shifted to a healthier diet, and created a budget and savings plan that aligns with my goals. With Chrissy on your side, nothing is impossible!​”

    - Peggy, coaching client.

Kelly A. Laurel, MSN RN CCRN OCN CMSRN, Nurse Advisor

Kelly is a Registered Nurse for a variety of patient populations including critical care, progressive care, oncology, and medical surgical areas. She helps older adults and care partners to feel supported and empowered in difficult clinical situations.  She is a Clinical Associate Professor of Nursing at Oklahoma City University.    

The Support for Aging Team

  • Kelly Laurel

    NURSE ADVISOR

    Kelly is passionate about helping older adults feel supported and empowered in difficult medical situations.

  • A smiling headshot of Marti Bailey, a woman with dark brown shoulder length hair and teal glasses

    Marti Brown Bailey

    FOUNDER

    Marti is passionate about making life better for older adults and those who love them.

  • A smiling headshot of Chrissy Carmody, a woman with shoulder length blonde hair

    Chrissy Carmody

    HEALTH COACH

    Chrissy is passionate about helping caregivers protect their own health and wellness while navigating the demands of caregiving.

  • Lauren Ives

    MARKETING INTERN

    Lauren is passionate about using data to uncover meaningful insights and improve content.

  • Devi Payne

    CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIST

    Devi is passionate about using her creativity to uplift, educate, and empower older adults and care partners.

  • Partner Professionals

    COLLABORATORS

    Support for Aging has a group of qualified professionals who partner to share their expertise.