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New Jersey
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Rutgers has collected a set of local resources for caregivers across New Jersey, with links and details that can make it easier to find state services.
Rutgers Brain Health Institute - Local Resources
All Audiences
Rowan Medicine’s Memory Assessment Program offers evaluation, education, and referrals for individuals with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. Call (856) 566-6843 to schedule an appointment for The Memory Assessment Program.
Rowan Medicine – Memory Assessment Program
Bilingual
The Foundation partners with community groups to offer bilingual Alzheimer’s caregiver education and outreach in Black and Latino communities. LAN also hosts caregiver support groups and similar resources.
Latino Action Network Foundation - Latinx/BIPOC Mental Health
Research & Clinical Trials
The Clinical Research Center of New Jersey (The CRCNJ) is a select clinical trial site. It provides diagnostic, treatment, and supportive resources to people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders through clinical research opportunities.
Cognitive Research Center of New Jersey (CRCNJ)
New Mexico
The Aging Services department coordinates New Mexico’s ADRCs, caregiver programs, and dementia resources, including respite and benefits counseling. It also collects details on local and state-wide events such as conferences, walks, and memory cafes.
New Mexico Aging Services
Care2Caregivers provides free help and support for anyone in New Jersey concerned about or caring for someone with memory issues or other complex needs. It is part of the COPSA Institute for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, so other resources related to diagnosis, treatment, and Alzheimer's education are available.
Care2Caregivers
The New Mexico Chapter offers education, a 24/7 Helpline, and support groups across urban and rural communities. It also provides The Empowered Caregiver educational series related to Alzheimer's and dementia care.
Alzheimer’s Association – New Mexico Chapter
The Eldercare Locator connects New Mexicans to local AAAs, ADRCs, respite programs, and dementia supports.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
The state ADRC provides options counseling, benefits assistance, and referrals for Alzheimer’s and caregiver services statewide. Use the website to make an appointment for free, unbiased, expert information and assistance with your Medicare decisions and other aging benefits.
New Mexico Aging & Disability Resource Center (State ADRC)
Multiple Topics
UNM’s Memory & Aging Clinic offers diagnosis, education, and caregiver resources for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. The website explains what to expect with tests, how to get a referral, and how to look for clinical trials in the area.
University of New Mexico – Memory & Aging Clinic
The Pueblo of Acoma supports Native families with culturally relevant aging and caregiver services, including dementia education, alongside other healthcare and community services. It recommends contacting them at (505) 552-6604 for help finding resources.
Pueblo of Acoma Elder Program
The coalition advocates for and trains caregivers, sharing resources for dementia care and respite access statewide.
New Mexico Caregivers Coalition
NM 211 helps families find local dementia services, support groups, and respite providers across the state.
New Mexico 211
NICOA collaborates with tribal and urban Indian communities to raise Alzheimer’s awareness and offer culturally relevant caregiver education for Native families.
National Indian Council on Aging (NICOA) – Albuquerque
SHARE New Mexico is New Mexico's largest, most up-to-date and comprehensive community information website. This page provides information on the ADRC that helps seniors, persons with disabilities and caregivers in finding services and resources to help them live well and independently.
Share New Mexico - Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
St. John's Methodist Church in Albuquerque offers a memory café monthly for anyone affected by memory loss/Alzheimer’s and their caring partners.
Memory Café Albuquerque
Latino
La Vida Felicidad offers a senior programs for older adults and their caregivers who need help managing health conditions, including Alzheimer's and dementia. Options include respite, caregiver education, and homecare support.
La Vida Felicidad
The Memory Care Alliance works to provide ongoing education and support to New Mexico families impacted by Alzheimer’s and dementia, replacing social stigmas with compassionate understanding, and a vision for life after diagnosis. It has a robust calendar of events for caregivers and people with dementia.
The Memory Care Alliance
New York
The Alzheimer’s Disease Program funds Centers of Excellence, caregiver support initiatives, and statewide dementia resources. This page offers links to services, educational resources, advanced care planning support, and other support systems for New Yorkers.
NY State Dept. of Health – Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia
The NY State Dept. of Health has an interactive map you can use to click on your location or county and get a list of related resources specific to Alzheimer's disease programs and caregiver programs.
NY State Dept. of Health – Where Can I Get Help (Map)
The Alzheimer’s Association has 10 state chapters that provide education, 24/7 Helpline access, and extensive in‑person and virtual support groups. Use the map or search feature to get contact information for the one closest to you.
Alzheimer’s Association – New York Chapters
The Eldercare Locator connects New Yorkers to AAAs, respite, and dementia‑capable services in their counties. Because of the number of New York programs, it is recommended to search by your street address.
NYSOFA coordinates AAAs, respite programs, and caregiver support, including initiatives for dementia‑friendly communities.
New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA)
This state program funds caregiver programs, memory cafés, and case management for families affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias. You can use its tools to find support groups, respite, and other supplemental services as well.
NYC Department for the Aging – Office for the AgingCaring for a Loved One
CaringKind provides caregiver training, support groups, and a helpline, serving diverse communities across New York City and surrounding areas. It focuses specifically on individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, as well as for caregivers and professionals. You can also get help with health insurance information, transportation, and medical task information.
CaringKind (NYC Alzheimer’s Foundation)
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