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This annual event in DC addresses racial inequities in dementia care and brings together caregivers, advocates, and communities of color to share resources and strategies.
DC “Cultivating Meaningful Moments” Dementia Equity Conference / Outreach
For Patients
Self Care & Support
Club Memory is a stigma-free social club for people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment or other forms of dementia and their spouses, partners and caregivers.
Club Memory - Sibley Memorial Hospital
Black
AfricanAmericansAgainstAlzheimer’s is the nation’s first organization dedicated to building a coordinated national response to eliminate and address Alzheimer’s disease among African Americans. Headquartered in D.C., it provides national education as well as local community events and series.
AfricanAmericansAgainstAlzheimer’s
Washington
ALTSA coordinates Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs), caregiver support programs, and dementia-capable services across Washington. You can find local groups as well as long-term care services and provider information.
WA Aging & Long-Term Support Administration (ALTSA)
The Alzheimer’s Association has two state chapters that provide education, access to the 24/7 Helpline, and support groups for caregivers and families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
Alzheimer’s Association – Washington State Chapter
The Eldercare Locator connects Washington residents to Area Agencies on Aging, ADRCs, respite programs, and dementia services.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
This collaborative advances the Washington State Plan on Alzheimer’s, offering tools, training, and community initiatives for caregivers and dementia-friendly communities.
Washington State Dementia Action Collaborative
Washington’s ADRCs provide options counseling, benefits navigation, and referrals to dementia services statewide.
Aging & Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) of Washington
The Seattle Indian Health Board offers culturally specific elder services, caregiver education, and community supports for Native families. It also provides some health screenings and care around chronic diseases like dementia, or can provide community referrals as needed.
Seattle Indian Health Board – Elder Programs
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Bilingual
El Centro provides bilingual senior programs and caregiver support for Latino families, including dementia awareness and education. They also provide support with healthcare plan enrollment and explanation.
El Centro de la Raza – Senior Programs
These annual faith-based Alzheimer’s awareness events provide caregiver education and dementia information in African American congregations across King County.
Memory Sunday / Memory Sabbath – African American Faith Outreach (King County)
Sea Mar’s Latino Senior Information & Assistance program provides Spanish-language information, advocacy, and navigation for elders and their caregivers in King County and the surrounding area.
Sea Mar – Latino Senior Information & Assistance (King County)
Swedish provides diagnostic memory care, caregiver education, and community support programs for families affected by dementia. It also offers some health coaching, exercise, and culinary information relevant to brain health.
Swedish Medical Center - Center for Healthy Aging
Washington 211 lists local caregiver programs, adult day health services, and dementia support resources statewide.
Washington 211
This county agency offers caregiver support, dementia training, and navigation services for older adults and families in Pierce County.
Pierce County Aging & Disability Resources
AARTH partners with churches and community groups to provide Alzheimer’s education, health equity programs, and caregiver support in Seattle’s African American community.
African American Reach & Teach Health Ministry (Seattle)
UW’s ADRC is part of the national network of Alzheimer’s research centers, linking the Seattle community to clinical trials, education, and research on diagnosis, biomarkers, and interventions.
University of Washington Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (UW ADRC)
The Memory & Brain Wellness Center integrates research, clinical care, and community programs (through “The Memory Hub”) to support people living with memory loss and their caregivers in Seattle and beyond.
Memory & Brain Wellness Center, University of Washington
Research & Clinical Trials
UW Medicine’s neurology specialty provides subspecialty care for memory disorders and dementia, complementing the university’s research and clinical infrastructure. You can call for support with getting an appointment, affording care, or making a connection to a provider in your area.
Neurosciences Institute – UW Medicine
West Virginia
The Bureau runs caregiver support programs, Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs), and services for people with dementia across West Virginia.
WV Bureau of Senior Services
The West Virginia Chapter provides education programs, access to the 24/7 Helpline, and support groups for caregivers and families statewide.
Alzheimer’s Association – West Virginia Chapter
The Eldercare Locator connects families in West Virginia to Area Agencies on Aging, respite programs, and dementia resources throughout the state.
The ADRC provides options counseling, benefits assistance, and caregiver referrals for older adults and families statewide. There are 4 groups covering the state and this site has contact details for them as well as a list of statewide resources.
West Virginia Aging & Disability Resource Center (ARDC)
This clinic at West Virginia University offers evaluation, education, and caregiver resources for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. People can get a diagnosis of a specific type of dementia or related underlying conditions, and get help creating a treatment plan here or with available community resources.
WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute - Memory Health Clinic
Marshall Health provides memory evaluation and referral to caregiver supports for families in the Tri-State region. This facility focuses on cognitive concerns under the care of psychiatrists, so it can support some dementia care and may make local referrals.
Marshall Health – Memory Disorder & Dementia Clinic
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