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RESOURCES 

Alzheimer's Arkansas

 

Their mission is to provide the information and support needed so that all Arkansans affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias are able to live with dignity and comfort until a cure is found.

Parkinson's Foundation

 

The Parkinson’s Foundation makes life better for people with Parkinson’s disease by improving care and advancing research toward a cure. In everything they do, they build on the energy, experience and passion of the global Parkinson’s community.

UAMS Institute on Aging

 

The Reynolds Institute is a leader in geriatrics for Arkansas, providing excellent services for seniors through teaching, biomedical research and patient care.  

The Elder Law Practice

 

Attorneys Douglas R. Jones & Cynthia Orlicek Jones have helped hundreds of Arkansas residents find the best possible care for their loved ones and have helped them preserve hard earned assets that would have otherwise been spent down.

Senior Living Solutions

 

With more than 20 years of service in the healthcare industry, they have acquired the knowledge to help your family find the best senior living options for your aging loved ones. 

Schmieding Caregiving

The Schmieding Home Caregiver Training is training curriculum, videos, and content for professional compensated caregivers as well as family caregivers, focused on providing care in the home. The evidence-based training is developed by the Schmieding Center for Senior Health and Education/University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

Broyles Foundation 

The Broyles Foundation, a nonprofit organization, supports, empowers, and coaches the caregivers of persons living with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia through education and training, advocacy and awareness, counseling, support groups, resource distribution, and referral services.

Help Me Help Momma

Help Me Help Momma is a blog specifically for people seeking a community if they find themselves in the role of being a family caregiver. This site offers helpful articles, caregiver interviews, tips and stories.

The Mesothelioma Center

 This organization works 1-on-1 with those with Mesothelioma to help them find local doctors, treatment centers and support groups. Due to the long latency period of Mesothelioma, approximately 20-50 years, about 80% of those who are diagnosed with this terrible disease are seniors.

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