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Prisma Health offers memory disorder evaluation, education, and referral to community caregiver resources and dementia care supports. It may also provide medical management of mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, help finding social workers, and caregiver events.
Prisma Health – Memory Disorders Program
Research & Clinical Trials
USC South Carolina Alzheimer's Network is a multi-site, multidisciplinary clinical program for patients with Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders. It provides help with early diagnosis, care navigation, infusion treatments, research participation, and support for caregivers.
MUSC – Memory Disorders Clinic - SC Alzheimer’s Network (SCAN)
Self Care & Support
Respite Care Charleston runs day programs, social supports, and caregiver services in the Charleston metro area, serving diverse communities. You can use tools to find free programs like its half-day memory care respite option.
Respite Care Charleston – Dementia Day & Caregiver Support
The ARK provides social respite, caregiver education, support groups, memory screenings, and a focus on underserved communities in South Carolina. It also offers multiple educational series focusing on the unique challenges of Alzheimer's and other Dementias throughout the year.
The ARK of SC – Alzheimer’s Family Support Services
For Family Members
SC 211 is a statewide information & referral service that helps families find local caregiver programs, adult day services, and dementia resources.
South Carolina 211
SC-ADRC connects patients, caregivers, and researchers across the state with educational resources, support groups, clinical care, and research opportunities.
South Carolina Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (SC-ADRC)
Institute for Engaged Aging (IEA) providers resources to older adults and their caregivers to help them stay engaged in their community. This includes dementia caregiver support groups, food programs, education, and community programs in the Clemson area.
Clemson Institute for Engaged Aging
Black
The CCADMR is dedicated to increasing underrepresented and minority scholars to advance the science on the sociocultural, behavioral, and environmental factors that influence Alzheimer's disease and related disorders (ADRD) outcomes in order to reduce ADRD-related disparities, with a focus on African Americans. It provides education and research opportunities for those in its area.
Carolina Center on Alzheimer's Disease and Minority Research (CCADMR)
Respite for All works with multiple churches and community centers across South Carolina to establish dementia respite ministries aimed at supporting families in communities of color through faith-based caring programs.
Respite for All – Dementia Respite Ministry in South Carolina
South Dakota
The SD DHS LTSS division administers caregiver support, home- and community-based services, ADRC functions (via Dakota at Home), and dementia-capable programs statewide.
South Dakota Department of Human Services – Long-Term Services & Supports (LTSS)
The South Dakota's chapters offers education, support groups, care consultation, and the 24/7 Alzheimer’s Helpline to families across SD.
Alzheimer’s Association – South Dakota Chapter
The Eldercare Locator connects South Dakota residents to local aging services, ADRCs or equivalent, respite programs, and dementia caregiver supports.
Eldercare Locator (ACL)
Dakota at Home provides options counseling, benefits navigation, caregiver referrals, and information & referral services to help families access dementia and aging services. The service is free for all residents and you can start your referral process through an online form or on the phone at 833-663-9673.
Dakota at Home – South Dakota’s ADRC / No Wrong Door
Sanford’s Geriatric Medicine department provides memory assessments, geriatric evaluations, and links to caregiver supports in the Sioux Falls region. It provides specific resources related to Alzheimer's conditions, treatments, nutrition, caregiving, and other tools.
Sanford Health – Geriatric Medicine (Sioux Falls area)
Avera’s Brain & Spine services provide diagnosis, treatment, education, and connect patients and families to support resources in their service region for a variety of conditions. It has specialists focusing on regenerative nerve disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and dementia.
Avera Health - Brain & Spine Care
This Elderly Affairs department offers services to Dakota elders and supports caregivers in the Lake Traverse Reservation area. It focuses on transportation to medical appointments and nutrition assistance, but has program managers who may help with finding other resources.
Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate – Elderly Affairs
The Helpline Center, SD's 211 service, connects families to local caregiver supports, dementia services, adult day options, and aging resources across the state.
Helpline Center (South Dakota 211)
SDUIH provides culturally grounded primary care, behavioral health, and referrals for elders and caregivers in urban Native communities.
South Dakota Urban Indian Health (SDUIH)
Rosebud Tribe’s Elderly Services offers home care, homemaking, personal care, structured family caregiving, and referrals for caregivers caring for elders. Most services require a phone call consultation, and the contact depends on the program and where you live.
Rosebud Sioux Tribe – Elderly Services
AARP developed this family caregiver guide as a starting point to help you find the services and support you might need in South Dakota.
Family Caregiver Resources for South Dakota - AARP
Tennessee
The Commission administers programs for the aging, including caregiver supports, respite vouchers, and ADRC functions across Tennessee. To access services, you'll want to use the "Disability & Aging Programs" tab at the top of the page and choose a service type. Most the state's website pages on Alzheimer's and dementia provide short pieces of educational information but not program contact details.
The Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability
The Eldercare Locator connects Tennesseans to local support services, ADRCs, respite programs, and dementia caregiver resources.
The Tennessee chapter provides education, support groups, care consultation, and 24/7 Helpline access for families and caregivers state-wide.
Alzheimer’s Association – Tennessee Chapter
This NFCSP provides respite aid, training, counseling, and support for unpaid caregivers of older adults, including those with dementia. Some areas may have access to adult daycare, homemaker, and personal care services. It also provides information on the Lifespan Respite Grant program.
Tennessee National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP)
Vanderbilt provides evaluations, diagnosis, research opportunities, education, and referrals to community dementia supports. The medical center offers care specific to Alzheimer's and caregiving supports related to dementia and memory care.
Vanderbilt Memory & Alzheimer’s Center
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