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New York
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CARE NYC delivers multilingual caregiver navigation, support groups, and workshops tailored for New York City’s diverse communities.
Sunnyside Community Services - Care NYC
NYU Langone’s Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Family Support Program offers a wide range of activities to enhance the quality of life and wellbeing of family caregivers and friends of people with memory loss. Services include care consultations, workshops, memory cafes, and referrals for caregivers in English and Spanish.
NYU Langone – Programs for Those with Memory Loss & Their Caregivers
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English
The Genesis Health Project is partnering with the Alzheimer’s Association Central New York Chapter to provide Alzheimer’s disease and dementia education to the African American community in Syracuse. You can find resources through partner, county groups, and private organizations for information, in-home respite, support, and more.
Syracuse University - African American Dementia Caregiver Support Program
Latino
The coalition provides Spanish‑language caregiver education, navigation, and community outreach in Latino neighborhoods.
Latino Alzheimer’s Coalition of NYC
NY Connects provides free, unbiased information about long term services and supports in New York State for people of all ages or with any type of disability. There are resources for food, housing, caregiver support, and other Alzheimer's and dementia needs.
NY Office for the Aging - NY Connects
The Caregiver Support Initiative provides expanded and free support to caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, covering upstate New York. People can access free care navigation support for their specific county as well as find local groups.
SUNY Plattsburgh - Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiver Support Initiative
Multiple Topics
The New York Memory Center offers caregiver support groups and educational events centered on brain health; includes programming explicitly aimed at Black Americans and barriers in diagnosis and care
New York Memory Center
North Carolina
The Division of Aging coordinates caregiver support, ADRCs, and aging services for people living with dementia and their families. The "Home and Community Based Services" section of the website can help people find specific Alzheimer's care and related
North Carolina Division of Aging
The Eldercare Locator connects North Carolinians to AAAs, respite services, and dementia supports in their region.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
North Carolina chapters provide statewide education, 24/7 Helpline access, and numerous in‑person and virtual support groups.
Alzheimer’s Association – Eastern & Western NC Chapters
Project CARE delivers person‑centered, culturally responsive dementia caregiver support and respite assistance statewide. CARE offers consultations, dementia-specific information, caregiver education, funds for self-directed respite care subject to eligibility and availability, connections to community-based services and resources, and referrals to the Family Caregiver Support Program and Area Agencies on Aging
Project CARE (Caregiver Alternatives to Running on Empty)
The UNC Memory Disorders Program offers clinical care, education, and research into Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD).
UNC School of Medicine - Memory and Cognitive Disorders
Duke’s program offers support groups, education, and consultations for dementia caregivers across North Carolina. Programs include the African American Dementia Care Partner Support Group and the Powerful Tools for Caregivers series.
Duke Dementia Family Support Program
The Duke University and the University of North Carolina Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Duke-UNC ADRC) serves as Eastern North Carolina’s Alzheimer’s Research Hub. People with Alzheimer's and their caregivers can get direct support and resources, while also learning more about ongoing studies they can participate in.
Duke-UNC ADRC
Dementia Alliance provides navigation services, support groups, and grants to help diverse North Carolina caregivers.
Dementia Alliance of North Carolina – Statewide Navigation
The fund offers small grants to help North Carolina caregivers access respite and dementia care resources.
Dementia Alliance – Caregiver Assistance Fund
NC 211 lists local caregiver programs, adult day services, and dementia resources statewide.
NC 211
Tsali Care provides elder care and caregiver support for Cherokee families with culturally grounded services. It also can provide community referrals for care needs outside of what it offers.
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians – Tsali Care Center
The portal provides a community of caregivers and experts who offer practical advice, compassion, and encouragement to help you provide the best care.
North Carolina Caregiver Portal
The Dementia Alliance offers a curated list of support groups by county that may be easier to use than some searching.
Dementia Alliance of North Carolina – Our Support Groups
North Dakota
Adult & Aging Services, part of ND HHS, oversees programs for older adults and adults with physical disabilities, including caregiver supports and the Aging & Disability Resource-LINK, to help North Dakotans access dementia and respite services.
ND Health & Human Services – Adult & Aging Services
COAACH leads research and community outreach focused on the aging process and accompanying challenges facing seniors. It provides services and resources specific to Black and African American communities, who are two to three times more likely to develop those illnesses than their peers.
Center for Outreach in Active Aging and Community Health (COAACH)
The Minnesota–North Dakota chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association provides education, local support groups, and access to the national 24/7 Helpline for individuals and families in both Minnesota and North Dakota.
Alzheimer’s Association – Minnesota–North Dakota Chapter
The Eldercare Locator, maintained by the U.S. Administration for Community Living, connects North Dakotans and others to local aging services, including area agencies on aging (AAAs), ADRCs, and Alzheimer’s caregiver resources.
Eldercare Locator (ACL)
The North Dakota ADRL serves as the state’s Aging & Disability Resource Center, providing options counseling, referrals, and access to dementia and caregiver support services statewide.
North Dakota ADRL (Aging & Disability Resource-LINK)
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