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The Memory Disorder Clinic in Florida provides comprehensive evaluation, caregiver education, and referral to community resources for dementia care. It is part of the Neurology department at the Mayo Clinic, which offers a variety of educational tools and references for people to learn more about Alzheimer's and related dementia.
Mayo Clinic Memory Disorder Clinic (Jacksonville)
This nonprofit empowers caregivers with support groups, counseling, educational programs, wellness events, and resource referrals across Central Florida.
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Resource Center (Central Florida, ADRC)
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The Dubin Center serves Southwest Florida by offering caregiver support, caregiver education, safe socialization activities, memory screenings, and other dementia resources. Services are offered at no cost and have expanded to include safe socialization and other activities in the community.
The Dubin Center – Fort Myers
Alzheimer’s Community Care provides community-based, family-centered care, day centers, education, family navigators, and a 24-hour assistance line. It is based in West Palm Beach, but says training, education materials, and other services are available to help any Florida residents.
Alzheimer’s Community Care (Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie Counties)
The Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute provides caregiver education, support groups, monthly workshops, and virtual sessions for individuals caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. The program also offers free memory screenings and evaluations that can be scheduled online or by calling.
Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute / USF Health Caregiver Support
Lee Health, a non-profit health system, offers memory care specialists, educational materials, counseling, and access to support groups to assist caregivers and people managing Alzheimer’s disease. Staff are also available to help Florida residents find access to local practitioners.
Lee Health – Memory Care Caregiver Support
The Alzheimer's Impact Movement offers some additional services specific to Florida. The most notable service is the Brain Bus, a mobile and virtual outreach initiative that prioritizes diverse and underserved populations throughout Florida, offering education, early detection resources, care planning, and emergency preparedness.
Alzheimer’s Impact Movement - Florida
St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church in Miami hosts a caregivers support ministry, regularly meeting to support caregivers with education, spiritual care, and peer sharing. It also offers video training and multiple ways for people in Miami to find services and support.
St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church – Caregivers Ministry
The Alliance for Aging offers a list of state and non-profit resources for Florida residents concerning Alzheimer's disease, healthy aging, legal services, and more. It's "I Need Help!" web page can be especially useful for pointing people to the correct helplines and other tools, such as 305-670-HELP (4357).
Alliance for Aging
Georgia
The agency runs Georgia coordinates with other aging organizations to provide services to appropriately sustain older Georgians in their homes and communities. This includes memory and aging clinics, caregiver support, and dementia-capable services across the state. You'll find contact details and a roster of state and partner services on this website.
Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Aging Services
The Georgia chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association offers support groups, education, care navigation, and early-stage engagement programs.
Alzheimer’s Association – Georgia Chapter
This national tool connects Georgians to Area Agencies on Aging, respite supports, and home-and-community-based service options.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
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Alter Dementia is organized by African American health professionals to build resources and awareness around dementia in faith communities, offering education and tools for congregations. The process to get support and information typically begins with a phone call or live consultation, but resources available after are provided at no cost.
Alter Dementia
Faith Village runs an African American faith-based program that offers caregiver training and culturally tailored dementia support. This website is largely for scholarly research and related information, but residents can find links to support tools and local faith communities.
Faith Village Research - Emory University
Georgia Memory Net is a statewide program that expands access to early and accurate diagnosis, connects patients to Memory Assessment Clinics, and supports caregivers with care plans and referrals. It is managed by Emory University and sponsored by the state Department of Human Services.
Georgia Memory Net
While a national non-profit, the Carter Center is primaily located in Georgia and provides a great deal of services and support to local communities. Its work includes caregiver training and culturally tailored dementia education programs, including collaborations focused on caregivers in underserved populations.
The Carter Center
ACTS2 is a faith-based, skills-building support program for African-American caregivers of loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease. Programs are free and the organization is part of the Florida State University College of Medicine.
ACTS2 – African-American Alzheimer’s Caregiver Training & Support Project
Piedmont Healthcare, a non-profit hospital system in Georgia, offers the Sixty Plus program. This sponsors caregiver support groups that provide education, peer support, and practical information for caregivers across parts of Georgia. There are a mix of virtual and in-person events.
Sixty Plus – Dementia Support Groups (Piedmont/Regional)
The Respite for All Foundation provides training and tools so churches and community organizations can host volunteer-run respite ministries that give caregivers a needed break.
Respite for All Foundation – Georgia Respite Ministries
Big Bethel A.M.E. Church runs a caregivers ministry that offers education, supportive services, and partnership with dementia programs like ALTER to serve church members and the broader community.
Big Bethel A.M.E. Church — Caregivers Ministry (Atlanta)
Dementia Spotlight Foundation runs memory cafés and care partner support events in Georgia communities to promote social connection and caregiver education. It also provides guides and resources for caregivers during hospitalization events and other care concerns.
Dementia Spotlight Foundation
The Legacy Club respite ministry at Peachtree Christian Church provides structured respite days for people with dementia so caregivers can take restorative breaks.
Peachtree Christian Church — Legacy Club Respite Ministry
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Research & Clinical Trials
The Neurology Department at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University focuses on clinical research, treatment and support for patients with movement and memory disorders. You can learn about centers, clinics, and research through this website. AU offers memory assessments as part of the Georgia Memory Net.
Augusta University Movement & Memory Disorders
Hawaii
The Executive Office on Aging (EOA) is the lead agency coordinating state aging and caregiver support services. It administers programs like the Kupuna Caregivers Program, state health insurance programs, healthy aging partnerships, and ADRCs across the islands and coordinates dementia-related services. It provides contact details for local groups based on county and recommends people call their county office for faster support.
Executive Office on Aging
The Hawaii Department of Health recommends individuals contact this ARDC division for information on long term supports and services. Some options are specific to Alzheimer's and dementia care, while other supports and tools may target broader communities and concerns that people with Alzheimer's face.
Hawaii Aging & Disability Resource Center (ARDC)
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