Let's Go Blog

About Henry Watts
I live in Atlanta, Georgia with my wonderful wife and our two young children. When I am not working with Let’s Go clients, I manage a walking group with the Georgia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association or finding new ways to help others that find themselves in a caregivers position.
Reverend’s Recommendation
To whom it may concern, I want to commend Henry F Watts, Jr and his "Let's Go!" program for your consideration. As a church leader, I am excited to see persons initiate serious comitment to caring for others. I have known Henry for seven years and observed the high...
read moreMy Mom is a Happy Camper – Elisabeth
Mom Wouldn't Except Anyone Else We call him The Alzheimer's Whisperer. There is no one like Henry Watts -- no one. My Mom would not accept anyone else. "Thank you, but I don't need any help. My mind is perfect!" Henry neither looks nor acts like a caregiver. He looks...
read moreHarper’s Story and Reference
Henry has been a godsend to our family, and in particular to our mother. Over the past 6+ years, Henry has been present for Mom in every way while she has journeyed through the many challenges of dementia. In the early days of Mom’s dementia, Henry was the only person...
read moreJan’s Review
As my mother's dementia progressed I realized how important it was to keep her involved with things that brought her joy. Music and the arts had been the center of Mom's life. That's why I was thrilled when I heard about Let's Go! Henry understood the importance of...
read moreAnonymous Story – Caregiver of 2 – First Mother and Then Brother
Caregiver of Two Family Members with Dementia After my experience with my mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis, never in my lifetime did I imagine my 51-year-old brother getting dementia. Because I'm now responsible for two members of my family with dementia, my mother and...
read moreElisabeth, Renee’s Daughter – Her Reference for Let’s Go
There is only one Henry Watts. Informed by intelligence, intuition, experience, and love, Henry goes into the heart, soul -- and, yes, mind -- of the Alzheimer's patient and quells the confusion, puts order and purpose into a life cerebrally derailed by this disease....
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