Best Memory Care & Dementia in Wisconsin — 16 resources

16 Resources

1. Alzheimer\u0027s Association — Wisconsin Chapter — Free

Official Alzheimer\\u0027s Association regional chapter serving Wisconsin. 24/7 helpline 1-800-272-3900. Support groups, education, respite, and clinical trials matching. Useful for spouses and adult children who've watched memory or judgment decline over months and don't know the next step. Online courses cover communication techniques, fall prevention, and how to handle hospitalization for a person with dementia. Open at no cost to Wisconsin seniors and the families supporting them.

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2. Alzheimer's Association — Free

24/7 free helpline 1-800-272-3900. Support, education, local resources, and clinical trials matching for dementia caregivers. For families navigating Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Lewy body, or frontotemporal dementia — at any stage. Most groups meet weekly or biweekly, in-person or on Zoom; new attendees are welcome without RSVP. PACE programs and Medicaid HCBS waivers often cover dementia care at home — many families never apply because no one tells them. Free, confidential, and available to any...

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3. Alzheimer's Foundation of America — Free

National helpline 1-866-232-8484, free memory screenings, and caregiver education. For families navigating Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Lewy body, or frontotemporal dementia — at any stage. Local chapters run free support groups — caregivers, early-stage patients, and adult children meet separately. Power of attorney and advance directives are far easier to set up in the early stages — once capacity is gone, the only option is guardianship. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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4. National Institute on Aging - Alzheimer's — Free

NIH research-based information on Alzheimer's, dementia, and brain health for older adults. Worth contacting at the first signs: getting lost in familiar places, missing bills, sudden withdrawal, or repeating questions. Most groups meet weekly or biweekly, in-person or on Zoom; new attendees are welcome without RSVP. PACE programs and Medicaid HCBS waivers often cover dementia care at home — many families never apply because no one tells them. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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5. Lewy Body Dementia Association — Free

Education, support groups, and research for Lewy body dementia (the second most common dementia). Useful for spouses and adult children who've watched memory or judgment decline over months and don't know the next step. Care consultations can be scheduled with a dementia care specialist for situation-specific planning. Power of attorney and advance directives are far easier to set up in the early stages — once capacity is gone, the only option is guardianship. Free, confidential, and available to any...

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6. Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration — Free

AFTD — support and research for FTD, the most common dementia under age 60. Relevant for caregivers needing dementia-specific behavior strategies — wandering, sundowning, aggression, refusal of care. Most groups meet weekly or biweekly, in-person or on Zoom; new attendees are welcome without RSVP. PACE programs and Medicaid HCBS waivers often cover dementia care at home — many families never apply because no one tells them. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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7. BrightFocus Foundation — Free

Funds research into Alzheimer's, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. Free resources for families. Useful for spouses and adult children who've watched memory or judgment decline over months and don't know the next step. Care consultations can be scheduled with a dementia care specialist for situation-specific planning. Dementia caregivers face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and health problems than other caregivers — these resources are for the caregiver as much as the patient. All services free...

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8. Dementia Society of America — Free

National public-benefit education and support hub for dementia awareness and care. Useful for spouses and adult children who've watched memory or judgment decline over months and don't know the next step. Free 24/7 helpline staffed by master's-level clinicians who can talk through specific behaviors and what to try next. PACE programs and Medicaid HCBS waivers often cover dementia care at home — many families never apply because no one tells them. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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9. Memory Cafe Directory — Free

Find a memory cafe — social gatherings for people with dementia and their care partners. A starting point for families considering memory care placement or arranging dementia-trained in-home help. Care consultations can be scheduled with a dementia care specialist for situation-specific planning. PACE programs and Medicaid HCBS waivers often cover dementia care at home — many families never apply because no one tells them. No cost to older adults or the people helping them.

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10. Music & Memory — Free

Brings personalized music to people with dementia to improve quality of life. For families navigating Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Lewy body, or frontotemporal dementia — at any stage. Care consultations can be scheduled with a dementia care specialist for situation-specific planning. Power of attorney and advance directives are far easier to set up in the early stages — once capacity is gone, the only option is guardianship. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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11. Teepa Snow / Positive Approach to Care — Free

Practical dementia care training for families and professionals. A starting point for families considering memory care placement or arranging dementia-trained in-home help. Free 24/7 helpline staffed by master's-level clinicians who can talk through specific behaviors and what to try next. Wandering registries (some free, some local) flag missing-person alerts to first responders within minutes. Free, confidential, and available to any Wisconsin resident who needs the information.

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12. Dementia Friendly America — Free

Helps communities become dementia-friendly. Find local chapters. For families navigating Alzheimer's, vascular dementia, Lewy body, or frontotemporal dementia — at any stage. Care consultations can be scheduled with a dementia care specialist for situation-specific planning. PACE programs and Medicaid HCBS waivers often cover dementia care at home — many families never apply because no one tells them. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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13. CaringKind NYC — Free

Free helpline 646-744-2900 — pioneer in dementia caregiver support, accessible nationally. Relevant for caregivers needing dementia-specific behavior strategies — wandering, sundowning, aggression, refusal of care. Free 24/7 helpline staffed by master's-level clinicians who can talk through specific behaviors and what to try next. Dementia caregivers face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and health problems than other caregivers — these resources are for the caregiver as much as the patient. Free...

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14. UsAgainstAlzheimer's — Free

Patient-centered advocacy organization fighting to end Alzheimer's. Worth contacting at the first signs: getting lost in familiar places, missing bills, sudden withdrawal, or repeating questions. Local chapters run free support groups — caregivers, early-stage patients, and adult children meet separately. Early diagnosis opens access to medication, clinical trials, and long-term planning windows that close as the disease progresses. Open at no cost to Wisconsin seniors and the families supporting them.

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15. Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center — Free

Leading research and care center for brain health and dementia. Useful for spouses and adult children who've watched memory or judgment decline over months and don't know the next step. Most groups meet weekly or biweekly, in-person or on Zoom; new attendees are welcome without RSVP. Power of attorney and advance directives are far easier to set up in the early stages — once capacity is gone, the only option is guardianship. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

Nationwide · Online · Visit Website

16. Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter — Free

Local Wisconsin chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. 24/7 helpline 1-800-272-3900. Worth contacting at the first signs: getting lost in familiar places, missing bills, sudden withdrawal, or repeating questions. Free 24/7 helpline staffed by master's-level clinicians who can talk through specific behaviors and what to try next. Dementia caregivers face higher rates of depression, anxiety, and health problems than other caregivers — these resources are for the caregiver as much as the patient. Open...

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Frequently Asked

How many memory care & dementia resources are in Wisconsin?
Elders Corner tracks 16 memory care & dementia resources for seniors and caregivers in Wisconsin.
Are memory care & dementia resources in Wisconsin free?
16 of the 16 listed memory care & dementia resources in Wisconsin are explicitly free or low-cost.
Which cities in Wisconsin have memory care & dementia resources?
Resources serve multiple cities and counties in Wisconsin.
What are some examples of memory care & dementia resources in Wisconsin?
Featured entries include Alzheimer\u0027s Association — Wisconsin Chapter, Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Foundation of America, National Institute on Aging - Alzheimer's, Lewy Body Dementia Association.
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