Texas Resources
Texas dementia resources for families
A short list of trusted, mostly-free Texas starting points. Each one is also in our full directory.
Statewide help lines
- 2-1-1 Texas — call 2-1-1 or visit 211texas.org for help with aging services, caregiver support, food, transportation, and benefit screening.
- Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline — 800-272-3900, free, confidential, available in many languages.
Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
AAAs are local offices that help families with caregiver support, in-home services, respite, benefits counseling, and long-term care navigation. Find your local AAA through 2-1-1 Texas or the Texas Health and Human Services aging services pages.
Provider search and licensing
The Texas Health and Human Services long-term care provider search lets you look up licensed assisted living, memory care, and nursing facilities and review inspection history.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Texas Long-Term Care Ombudsmen advocate for residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities. If something feels wrong, they can help.
Veteran-specific
See Veterans Benefits for the Texas Veterans Commission, VA Caregiver Support, and related programs.
Browse all entries in the Resource Directory.
Always independently verify benefits, eligibility, and provider details with the official agency.
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Practical Texas dementia, caregiver, and veteran care resources — in one place.