Empowering Diverse Communities to Combat Alzheimer's Together

Who We Are

Alzheimer’s Diversity Outreach Services has a long-standing commitment to providing Alzheimer’s education, awareness, and hope to diverse populations and caregivers, locally and nationally. For the last 20 years, our mission has been to educate and bring awareness and hope to diverse populations, particularly BIPOC  populations, about Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Education and awareness are critical for timely care for both persons challenged by Alzheimer's and their caregivers. Our organization is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but we extend our services nationwide, responding to help and requests for assistance, which expands our outreach and impact. 

THE FACTS

Every 70 seconds, someone in America develops Alzheimer’s.

One in eight Americans aged 65 and over has Alzheimer’s.

10 million baby boomers will get Alzheimer’s

Our Programs

  • Care Consultations

    Equipping families with crucial information for informed decision-making.

  • Service Referrals

    Connecting caregivers with essential services and community resources to better support them.

  • Educational Workshops

    Empowering communities with knowledge through interactive sessions and health fairs.

  • Support Groups

    Providing a safe space for caregivers to share, learn, and support each other.

What Our Clients Have to Say

  • Thank you, thank you. The consultation and assistance that you provided helped in so many ways. As a caregiver, the information I received helped me understand how to care for both of my loved ones who have been diagnosed with dementia. So, please continue the work; the community needs the services that you provide.

  • The Alzheimer Diversity Outreach Services has been a wonderful blessing to me. My journey as a caregiver has not been easy, but with the help I have received and the knowledge that I have gained through the support group meetings, I feel I’m in a better position to care for my loved one. Thanks again for all you do in the community.

  • I appreciate you for being so considerate in giving caregivers the attention they so desperately need. It has always been a huge desire in my life to serve others when needed. I never knew I would have the responsibility of caring for my sister who has dementia. Thanks again for the respite care service you provided, it was greatly needed.