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Dementia / Alzheimer's
Financial Assistance
This is a long road. You don’t have to figure it out alone.
If you’re wondering how you’re supposed to afford all of this…
You’re not the only one asking that question.
National Resources
These work in every state
2-1-1
https://www.211.org
✔ Connects you to local help instantly
✔ Rent, utilities, food, transportation, mental health
Call or search online. This is one of the fastest ways to find local financial help.
Patient Advocate Foundation
https://www.patientadvocate.org
✔ Case managers help with bills, insurance issues, and grants
✔ Financial aid funds for treatment-related expenses
✔ Some caregiver-specific grants available
National Family Caregiver Support Program
https://acl.gov/programs/support-caregivers
✔ Government-funded caregiver support
✔ Respite care, counseling, financial assistance programs
✔ Available through local agencies
Feeding America
https://www.feedingamerica.org
✔ Find local food banks
✔ Emergency food support nationwide
Dementia/Alzheimer's
specific financial help
Alzheimer’s Association
https://www.alz.org
✔ Financial planning
✔ Care support
✔ Helpline
Eldercare Locator
https://eldercare.acl.gov
✔ Local services
✔ Caregiver support
✔ Government programs
VA Caregiver Support (if applicable)
https://www.caregiver.va.gov
Caregiver Specific Support
Caregiver Action Network
https://www.caregiveraction.org
✔ Financial guidance
✔ Caregiver support + resources
Imerman Angels
https://imermanangels.org
✔ 1-on-1 support for cancer patients + caregivers
✔ Emotional + practical guidance
What Helps Most
✔ Respite care
✔ Long-term care planning
✔ Local support programs
Start with one resource.
That's enough for today.
Built from real-life caregiving—not medical or legal advice.
Always confirm eligibility and details directly with each organization.
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