Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Dementias (ADRD)

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Resources for People/Families Living with Dementia

General ADRD Resources

A broad collection of services for individuals affected by Alzheimer’s Disease or Related Dementias (ADRD), their caregivers, and their families.

Dementia Supports & Services

Services for individuals affected by Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias.

Memory Cafés

Interactive social gatherings for individuals with dementia, their care partners, and community friends.

Secured Supportive Housing Units & Nursing Facilities

Specialized united within supporting housing or nursing facilities that provide additional security to assure the safety and well being of residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other conditions who may wander away from the facility.

Senior Housing/Residential Communities

Programs that maintain information about retirement residences, residential care facilities and nursing homes, and link older adults who are looking for alternative living options with appropriate independent or supervised living resources, including services that specialize in information and referral for individuals with ADRD.

Older Adult Resources

For more resources for older adults, visit our Aging and Disability page or click the button below to search the 211 database.

ADRD Care Partner & Family Member Resources

Professional Respite Care Services

Provides temporary relief for care partners, allowing for a break in caregiving responsibilities while the person living with ADRD receives care in a safe and supportive environment, including in the home, at a community organization, or through a professional organization.

General Care Partner/Caregiver Resources

A care partner is an unpaid caregiver, typically loved ones, family members, or friends, who provide care to someone living with ADRD.

Support Groups

Support groups for caregivers and family members of someone living with ADRD.

Adult Day Programs

Offers individuals living with ADRD the opportunity to socialize and participate in activities in a safe environment outside of the home at a senior center, community center, or local organization with trained dementia care professionals.

Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model

The GUIDE Model focuses on comprehensive, coordinated dementia care and aims to improve quality of life for people with dementia, reduce strain on their unpaid caregivers, and enable people with dementia to remain in their homes and communities.

Information & Education

ADRD Education

Programs that provide education about ADRD to community members, care partners, or businesses.

Aging & Disability Resources

Additional links to resources for older adults and individuals with disabilities (not strictly ADRD-related). Dementia prevention strategies.