Support for Families & Caregivers

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. We’ve gathered trusted resources to help guide you—from practical caregiving tips and local support services to educational materials and community connections. Explore the links below to find the information and support that best fits your journey.

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  • Understanding Alzheimer's

    Learn about Alzheimer's, a brain disease that causes memory loss and other symptoms. Find out when to see the doctor and what treatments are available. Published by the National Institute on Aging.

  • Reducing Your Risk of Dementia

    Many factors may influence your risk of dementia. You can’t change some factors, but, there may be steps you can take to help lower your risk. Published by the National Institute on Aging.

  • Tips for Everyday Care for People With Dementia

    Caregivers play a vital role in supporting loved ones with Alzheimer’s, and these tips can help make daily care more manageable. from Alzheimers.gov

  • What is Alzheimer's?

    Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder that affects more than 6 million Americans, gradually impairing memory, thinking, daily tasks, and often impacting families and friends as well. From Alzheimers.gov

  • Unique Approaches to Support Brain Health and Reduce Risk through Education, Exercise, Diet, and Art

    Modifiable risk factors play a role in promoting brain health and reducing dementia risk.  From the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center.

  • Identifying and Helping a Driver with Alzheimer’s Disease

    Tips for Law Enforcement and Motorist Assist Workers

  • Financial Planning for People with Alzheimer's

    Resources and tips that can help with planning ahead for health care, financial, long-term care, and end-of-life decisions.