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The Urban League supports Black families with health education and caregiver resource referrals.
Mississippi Urban League – Health Navigation
Black & Latino
Catholic Charities provides senior services, caregiver support, and referrals for families managing dementia or other mental health concerns.
Catholic Charities Jackson – Parish Health Ministry
The tribe offers culturally grounded support, case management, and caregiver assistance for Native elders. The Elderly & Social Nutrition Program focuses on the health and well-being of older people by reducing hunger and food insecurity while promoting socialization, including providing caregiver support.
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians – Department of Family and Community Services
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The parish provides Spanish‑language ministry and can connect Latino caregivers to local elder and dementia supports.
Hispanic Ministry – St. Therese Catholic Church (Jackson) – Family Support
LaBelle provides support groups and information to caregivers, offers some respite care ministries, and can connect local residents with nearby services or day out programs.
LaBelle Haven Baptist Church
disentangleAD is a non-profit founded to help support the care of Alzheimer's disease in the Pine Belt region of South Mississippi. It offers education, referrals, caregiver respite, and mini-grants to people in its coverage area.
disentangleAD
The Respite for All Foundation offers an interactive map allowing caregivers to search for respite care in their area, with multiple offers in Mississippi and surrounding communities.
Respite for All - Mississippi
Missouri
The DHSS runs dementia programs, caregiver supports, and statewide aging services. This page offers links to online referrals for home and community-based services, online person centered care planning tools, and resources related to Alzheimer's and dementia. You can also call its Senior Resource Line, 1-800-235-5503, to get connected with services based on your zip code.
Missouri Dept. of Health & Senior Services (DHSS) - Senior & Disability Services
The Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Missouri Chapter provides statewide caregiver education, support groups, and Helpline access for residents. It also includes details on the Missouri Caregiver Program that offers some financial aid for those taking care of people with dementia.
Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Missouri Chapter
The portal offers access to AAAs, respite providers, and Medicaid waivers for long‑term services and supports.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
The University of Kansas Medical Center offers support and training program for people with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers. Locate in Kansas City, it welcomes people from both the Kansas and Missouri side. This particular page breaks down its services, support groups, and other community resources by category or common question.
KU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
This St. Louis non-profit provides free caregiver training, in‑home coaching, and safety planning for families managing dementia. Its services also include occupational therapy to identify needed support and individual counseling for caregivers.
Memory Care Home Solutions (St. Louis)
MU Health offers evaluation, caregiver counseling, and navigation to community resources. The system also provides help utilizing local and state assistance programs and community resources, including counselors for help understanding changes to MO HealthNet (Medicaid).
MU Health – Alzheimer's Disease
AARP Missouri provides caregiver guides, events, and statewide resources for families.
AARP Missouri – Caregiving
Missouri is covered by multiple 211 groups, so you may need to search based on your specific location. No matter where you are in the state, you can dial 211 and find help to locate dementia, respite, transportation, and caregiver support services. If you're connected with the wrong service or get an error related to the phone network, you can contact 211 and get properly routed by calling (800) 427-4626.
211 Missouri
The Black Health Care Coalition works on health issues impacting the Black community. It has patient navigators and ongoing events that have included dementia detection, education around diagnosis, caregiver support, and other free health screenings.
Black Health Care Coalition
Shepherd’s Center serves diverse older adults with meals, education, activity, caregiver respite, community engagement, and Medicare counseling resource navigation.
Kansas City Shepherd’s Center – Caregiver Support
El Centro provides bilingual caregiver navigation and referrals for Latino families in the Kansas City metro. People have reported overlap between its offerings and needs for Alzheimer's patients and their caregivers.
El Centro, Inc. (Kansas City, MO/KS) – Senior & Family Support
Catholic Charities offers caregiver support, case management, food, and respite referrals for families in its area. For those in other parts of Missouri, its staff can make referral to local organizations and charities.
Catholic Charities of Kansas City–St. Joseph – Senior Services
Washington University in St. Louis runs this ARDC that provides community education materials, caregiver support groups, assistance finding places to perform memory analyses, and options to volunteer for ongoing research.
WashU Medicine - Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center
The Caregiver Club provides educational and respite support, often in St. Louis and the surrounding area. Programs also include dementia-friendly dining with St. Louis metro-based restaurants to train and support restaurant staff in dementia communication best practices.
The Caregiver Club
Project Present provides evidence-based programming on dementia and communications training for caregivers, both in-person and as videos. It also provides support groups and gatherings like improv workshops for older adults, care partners, and individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
Project Present
The group's Caregiver Training and Relief Program provides support in rural Missouri communities, including outreach, free care consultations, education, training, and respite. It can also help individuals with Alzheimer's or dementia learn about and apply to local programs including make home safety improvements, and provide reimbursement for qualified care-related expenses.
Missouri Rural Health Association
Montana
The State Unit on aging administers a wide variety of senior based services for Montana residents who are age 60 or older. These include direct resources, caregiver programs, ADRCs, and aging network coordination. Maps for the AAAs, wellness centers, and other services can help residents find local Alzheimer's and dementia care.
Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services – Aging Services
The Montana Chapter provides statewide education, a 24/7 Helpline, and support groups for caregivers and people living with dementia.
Alzheimer’s Association – Montana Chapter
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