
Nina Deuskar Spotts
Founder & CEO
Nina Spotts leads Charleston Care Collective with a systems-level approach to high-complexity care stabilization, integrating clinical insight, functional evaluation, behavioral pattern recognition, and family-system dynamics to help families navigate multi-dimensional care challenges.
BACKGROUND & QUALIFICATIONS
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Nina holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the College of Charleston and has spent years working directly with multidisciplinary professionals — including elder care and probate attorneys, neuropsychologists, geriatric psychiatrists, senior care social workers, clinicians, care managers, and assisted living leadership — gaining deep insight into where care systems fragment and where stabilization is most needed.
Her journey into this work began when her own family faced a complex care scenario, revealing how clinical decisions, functional needs, behavioral shifts, and family dynamics often operate in silos — leaving families overwhelmed and under-informed.
CAPACITY & APPROACH
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Nina synthesizes clinical information, functional evaluation, and real-world observation into coordinated stabilization strategies.
Her approach focuses on:
• Identifying destabilization patterns early
• Integrating fragmented care teams
• Aligning family expectations with realistic capacity and risk
• Translating clinical insight into actionable strategies
• Reducing recurring crises before escalation
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WHY THIS MATTERS
Complex care rarely fails from lack of effort — it fails from fragmentation. Many families navigate care decisions based on isolated appointments, conflicting opinions, or incomplete information.
Nina’s work brings continuity and coherence into the decision-making process, helping families move from confusion to functional stability — not just short-term solutions.
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