An Alzheimer's diagnosis doesn't just change one life—it changes a whole family's. At BvB Dallas, we know that firsthand. While we're hard at work tackling Alzheimer's on the field, we've also gathered a lineup of trusted partners off the field to help families and caregivers find the support, care, and answers they need. Explore the resources below to connect with organizations we know and trust.
Alzheimer’s Association
Dallas & Northeast Texas Chapter
Type of Organization: Community / Nonprofit
Provides comprehensive support for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers, including education, care navigation, and support groups. Services are available in-person and virtually, with access to a 24/7 helpline staffed by dementia care experts.
Type of Organization: Caregiver Support Organization
Offers professionally facilitated caregiver support groups for individuals caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or other chronic conditions. Provides emotional support, education, and coping strategies in a structured group setting.
Type of Organization: Community / Government Resource
Provides dementia-related education, caregiver support, and care navigation through the Area Agency on Aging. Offers guidance on available services, benefits (e.g., Medicaid), and local caregiving resources.
Type of Organization: Caregiver Support Organization
Supports dementia caregivers through education and respite assistance programs, including scholarships that help fund short-term in-home care. Focuses on reducing caregiver burden and improving sustainability of home-based care.
Provides statewide support connecting caregivers to services such as respite care, long-term care planning, and Medicaid/Medicare assistance. Acts as a central access point for navigating dementia-related resources.
Type of Organization: Health System / Clinical Support
Offers caregiver workshops, support groups, and access to neurology services for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Focuses on education and clinical support for both patients and families navigating dementia care.
Type of Organization: Care Coordination / Placement Services
Provides no-cost guidance to families navigating senior housing and dementia care options. Offers personalized placement assistance for memory care, assisted living, and other long-term care services based on patient needs and preferences.
A leading nonprofit in Dallas focused on supporting older adults and their caregivers through education, care navigation, and protective services. The organization connects families to resources for dementia care, long-term planning, and community-based support to help older adults maintain independence and quality of life.
Services Provided
Care Coordination / Navigation
Caregiver Support / Support Groups
Counseling / Behavioral Support
Legal / Financial Planning
Educational Programs
Other: Benefits assistance, fraud prevention, nursing home advocacy, caregiver resources
Type of Organization: Assisted Living / Memory Care / Skilled Nursing
A nonprofit senior living community offering a full continuum of care, including assisted living, skilled nursing, and dedicated memory care services for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Focuses on person-centered care in a campus-based setting.
Type of Organization: Health System / Clinical Support
Offers caregiver workshops, support groups, and access to neurology services for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Focuses on education and clinical support for both patients and families navigating dementia care.
Type of Organization: Memory Care / Assisted Living
A national senior living provider with multiple Dallas-area communities offering assisted living and Alzheimer’s/dementia-specific memory care programs. Provides structured environments, daily programming, and varying levels of support.
Type of Organization: Academic / Research / Community Resource
A research center focused on brain health, aging, and cognitive function. Offers community education, cognitive assessments (research-based), and opportunities to participate in studies related to Alzheimer’s disease and prevention.
A structured respite program for individuals with early- to mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease that provides supervised social, physical, and cognitive activities. This allows caregivers time for rest or personal needs while ensuring their loved one is engaged in a safe, supportive environment.