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211 Kentucky offers a searchable database of local respite, dementia, transportation, and caregiver services.
211 Kentucky
For Family Members
Idaho
Bilingual
AARP Idaho offers a caregiver resource guide and contact details for a variety of state and non-profit organizations in Idaho. Its resources are available in English and Espanol.
AARP Idaho – Family Caregiver Resources
This service connects Idaho residents to local ADRCs, respite supports, and long-term support options under Medicaid.
ADRC / Eldercare Locator
AppalReD supports low‑income and rural Appalachian families with elder law and caregiver‑related navigation, including dementia planning and support for dealing with Medicaid, Medicare, and other health care issues.
AppalReD Legal Aid – Elder Law Resources
Latino
La Casita Center provides culturally and linguistically appropriate family support, including referrals for elder care and dementia/Alzheimer's liaison resources for Latino families.
La Casita Center (Louisville)
Catholic Charities offers case management, caregiver education, and respite referrals for seniors and their families. Alzheimer's and dementia programs aslo include long-term care support.
Catholic Charities of Louisville – Senior Services
This state agency
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Louisiana
The Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs manages statewide caregiver programs, ADRCs, and aging network coordination. The Directories tab provides contact details for AAAs, wellness centers, and services specializes in Alzheimer's and dementia care.
LA Governor’s Office of Elderly Affairs (GOEA)
The portal connects Louisiana families to AAAs, respite services, and Medicaid caregiver supports statewide and those that vary by parish.
The chapter provides statewide caregiver services, support groups, training, and advocacy.
Alzheimer’s Association – Louisiana Chapter
Multiple Topics
Tulane University provides memory evaluation, diagnosis, caregiver counseling, and referrals to local supports.
Tulane University – Memory Disorders Clinic
Ochsner offers clinical care, caregiver education, and social work navigation for families managing dementia through its patient navigators. Services may differ depending on location and your insurance.
Ochsner Health – Memory & Cognitive Disorders
211 Louisiana can connect residents with caregiver, dementia, transportation, and respite programs. It has expanded its caregiving program to support Kinship caregiving, where a person with dementia or Alzheimer's may be supported by friends or other non-family members.
211 Louisiana
Black
The Urban League supports Black families with health navigation and caregiver resource referrals, including dementia education events like its annual Big Health Event.
Urban League of Louisiana – Health & Wellness Programs
CCANO provides senior services, caregiver assistance, and dementia‑related referrals through parish and community programs.
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans – Parish Community Ministry
For Patients
VOA operates senior support and housing services that assist older adults in Southern Louisiana. Support can include help specific to Alzheimer's and dementia health, medical respite, and senior home repairs.
Volunteers of America South Central Louisiana - Senior Living and Care
The Council on Aging provides caregiver support groups, respite options, and dementia education for families in St. Tammany Parish. It runs multiple activity centers that have dementia-friendly programming.
Council on Aging St. Tammany (COAST)
LSU Health Shreveport has a specific set of state resources for Alzheimer's & Dementia, available both as a downloadable file and links at the bottom of the page. The downloadable directory includes phone numbers and information on how to apply to most programs.
LSU Health - Center for Brain Health
Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area services the Greater Baton Rouge area with education and support programs for those impacted by Alzheimer's disease or dementia. It covers 10 parishes with education, activities, and a helpline.
Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area
Maine
OADS oversees dementia‑capable services, caregiver programs, and ADRC coordination statewide. Alzheimer's services are located under headers for "Older Adults and Adults with Physical Disabilities," including contacts for the 5 AAAs, information on respite grants, and caregiver supports.
Maine Office of Aging & Disability Services (OADS)
This Alzheimer’s Association of Maine chapter provides education, helpline access, and support groups for caregivers and individuals living with dementia.
Alzheimer’s Association – Maine Chapter
This portal links Mainers to Area Agencies on Aging, respite programs, and Medicaid/HCBS options.
Wabanaki PHW delivers Native‑led health services for tribal elders including caregiver support and culturally grounded dementia education. It recommends contacting them to see if services like its housing programs could apply to people needing Alzheimer's or dementia care.
Wabanaki Public Health & Wellness
MaineHealth is a non-profit medical health system that operates memory clinics to provide evaluation, caregiver education, and referrals across multiple communities. It can also help state residents look for clinical trials related to Alzheimer's disease.
MaineHealth – Memory Clinic Network
Northern Light Health offers memory evaluation, caregiver counseling, and community resource connections. Its Mood and Memory is a multidisciplinary program for older adults with mood, anxiety, sleep, and cognitive disorders. Depending on the patient, some services may require payment.
Northern Light Health – Memory Clinic
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