What We Do
Alzheimer’s Dementia Support for Troup, TX, Families
For Clients
If your loved one is forgetting conversations, getting confused, or showing changes in behavior, that can be hard to watch. We offer memory screenings, counseling, case management, and Adult Day Clubs for people living with all forms of dementia.
For Caregivers
Taking care of someone with dementia is hard work. If you are searching for Alzheimer’s caregiver support, help is just a short drive away. We offer support groups, one-on-one counseling, respite care, and case management to help you understand what to do next.
For Volunteers & Donors
Dementia affects families all across Troup and Smith County. If this cause matters to you, you can volunteer, give financially, or help support local programs. Every dollar stays here in Smith County and helps families like yours.
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Find Help for Dementia Near Troup, TX
A dementia diagnosis can bring more questions than answers.
- What happens next?
- What should we expect?
- How do we manage this?
Our Tyler facility is just a short drive from Troup and offers clear next steps, caring guidance, and real programs that help.
If you are looking for Alzheimer’s help near me, we are close, local, and ready to walk with you.
Our Adult Day Club provides safe supervision, simple activities, and social time for your loved one—while giving you dependable time to rest, work, or handle other responsibilities.
Alzheimer Caregiver Support for Troup, TX, Families
We support both the person living with dementia and the one caring for them. Many Troup families come to our Tyler location for steady, reliable help throughout the journey.
We provide:
- Help understanding the diagnosis
- Guidance with care decisions
- Counseling for stress and burnout
- Respite care so you can take needed breaks
- Day programs that give structure and routine
We are members of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, but we are a local organization serving local families.
Caregiver Resources in Troup, TX
Being a caregiver takes more than love—it takes support.
Troup families can use our Tyler-based resources, including support groups, simple educational workshops, counseling, and one-on-one guidance.
Whether you are just starting this journey or have been caring for someone for years, we will meet you where you are and help you take the next step.
HOURS OF DAY CLUB PROGRAMS
Helping people with dementia stay active and connected
COUNSELING SESSIONS
Supporting families through worry, stress, and hard emotions
HOURS OF RESPITE CARE
Giving caregivers helpful breaks to rest and recharge
CASE MANAGEMENT VISITS
Helping families plan, make decisions, and know what to expect
“It means everything to the families of the Day Club clients to have their loved one come here. There’s so much responsibility on the caregiver, and it means everything to them to know their loved one is going to have fun and come home happy.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer’s Support for Troup, TX, Families
I live in Troup—where do I go for Alzheimer’s support?
All services are provided at our Alzheimer’s Alliance facility in Tyler, just a short drive from Troup. Families from across southern Smith County come here for help.
What help is available for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia near Troup, TX?
If you live in Troup, you can bring your loved one to our Tyler location for memory checks, Adult Day Club programs, counseling, and one-on-one guidance. Our programs give people with dementia a safe place to spend the day with caring staff and simple activities that keep them engaged and supported.
What kind of support can caregivers get?
If you’re taking care of someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you don’t have to do it alone. Caregivers from Troup can come to our Tyler location for support groups, one-on-one counseling, and case management to help you understand what steps to take next. We’re here to listen, guide, and walk with you through it.
Can I get a break from caregiving?
Yes. Our respite care and day club programs give caregivers time to rest, attend appointments, or simply recharge while their loved one is cared for in a safe environment.







