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AgeWise Colorado offers an online resource hub designed for older adults and Sandwich Generation family members to find different service providers focused on helping people live as they age or face common age-related conditions. Its Alzheimer's content focuses primarily on caregivers while the provider directory has a section on Alzheimer's and other dementia care.
AgeWise Colorado
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Black
The 4AC provides resources, education, and connection to culturally relevant supports for African American individuals and caregivers in Colorado.
CU Anschutz African American Alzheimer’s Advisory Council (4AC)
Multiple Topics
This resource offers tools for healthcare professionals to address disparities in Alzheimer’s diagnosis and care among Latinx, Black/African American, Indigenous, and other priority populations.
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment ADRD Support Page
Some cities may also offer support groups and services related to Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. This example comes from the city of Boulder, which offers men's groups and caregiver groups.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Support Groups
Connecticut
The Alzheimer's Association Connecticut chapter offers education, support groups, and care planning, collaborating with health systems and community centers.
Alzheimer’s Association – Connecticut Chapter
This national locator helps Connecticut residents find their AAAs, respite services, and Medicaid or HCBS contacts.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
The LiveWell non-profit provides dementia-positive programs, support groups, and training for families and professionals across Connecticut. This includes support with places to live, find education, and explore community programs.
LiveWell (formerly Alzheimer’s Resource Center of CT)
This is a specific CT government page for Alzheimer's and Related Dementia Resources. It offers information and support to caregivers, helps with care planning, and includes relief services for stressed caregivers.
Connecticut ADRD Resources (State Program)
Dementia Friends Connecticut offers virtual and in-person sessions educating community members and businesses about dementia, aiming to foster inclusion and understanding in local towns including those with diverse populations.
Dementia Friends Connecticut
Mind Matters hosts both free and paid dementia caregiver support group meetings in Groton, Old Saybrook, and nearby areas. It also has a resources page to help caregivers find tools and education related to Alzheimer's and dementia.
Mind Matters (Groton / Old Saybrook & Southeastern CT)
Delaware
The division of the Delaware Health and Social Services coordinates dementia-capable services, caregiver supports, and ADRC navigation across the state. It offers an Alzheimer's Toolkit for information and both this page and the main DHSS site offer links to help people find support for care.
DE Health and Social Services – Division of Services for Aging & Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD)
The center provides family care partners with education, community resources, support groups (virtual and in-person), and training on communication and daily engagement strategies.
Hartford HealthCare Center for Healthy Aging – Dementia Care Support Services
The chapter serves people in Delaware, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and South New Jersey by offering education, support groups, and helpline access. It also provides ongoing activities with local groups including local African Methodist Episcopal Church locations.
Alzheimer’s Association – Delaware Valley Chapter
Latino
Based in Hartford, this community organization offers culturally competent programs including health education and family support to Latino/Hispanic populations, which can include Alzheimer’s/dementia awareness and pointing community members to local resources.
Hispanic Health Council
This national tool helps Delaware residents find their local Area Agencies on Aging, respite services, and long-term support under Medicaid.
This resource for Sussex County residents is dedicated to enriching the lives of people living with dementia and supporting their caregivers with information, legal and medical referrals, and community connections.
Dementia Support Delaware
The COMPASS program provides memory care for older adults with dementia and critical support for caregivers, including education, counseling, and navigation of services. JFS is a non-profit health services provider, so many of its services have a cost, while education and training are a mix of free and paid elements.
JFS COMPASS (Jewish Family Services) – Dementia Care & Caregiver Support
The non-profit provides caregiver training, respite options, and assistive technology lending to benefit families affected by dementia. It offers a variety of free educational materials. Its adult day health and other services come in a mix of free and paid services, typically on a sliding scale based on need, income, and other factors.
Easterseals Delaware & Maryland’s Eastern Shore
Delaware Hospice has launched multiple online dementia support groups for caregivers and loved ones to provide coping strategies, emotional support, and shared community. Members have noted that the groups also discuss local resources and events.
Delaware Hospice – Dementia Support Groups
Multiple Delaware library systems hosts support groups for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s or dementia, providing a local meeting space and peer support. They also provide LibGuides (library-specific resources) for caregiving and related topics.
Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group via Delaware Libraries
The Delaware Tips for First Responders website from the Center for Disabilities Studies at the University of Delaware provides a list of phone resources and websites for a variety of service providers. While many are linked to disabilities or disease states, there are also support options for seniors, legal services, service animals, and tips related to caregiving.
Delaware Disability Resources - University of Delaware
For people looking for educational materials and to understand what the state is doing for Alzheimer's disease and dementia care, this DSAAPD initiative website explains current pilot programs, caregiver training and legal services, and other long-term services and support for people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Delaware Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative (DSAAPD)
Florida
The Florida Department of Elder Affairs publishes Alzheimer’s and related dementias guidance, funds Memory Disorder Clinics, and coordinates caregiver support/respite via Area Agencies on Aging and ADRCs. It's map tool can help residents find the right service area and related agency based on their location.
Florida Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA)
The statewide chapters of the national non-profit offer education, support groups, and care navigation in multiple regions like Central/North, Southeast, and the Gulf Coast.
Alzheimer’s Association – Florida Chapters
This service connects Floridians to local AAAs/ADRCs and helps locate Medicaid home and community-based service options for in-home support and respite.
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