Alzheimer's Alliance of Smith County

Alzheimer's Alliance of Smith County Our purpose is to provide life-changing support to persons with dementia and their caregivers.

We are a local, independent nonprofit that has served Smith County since 1982. A local, independent nonprofit organization located in and serving Smith County, Texas. Every dollar of every donation stays in Smith County to serve local families, friends, and neighbors.

If you are looking for a meaningful Father's Day gift, we have plaques available that will hang in our Day Club hallway ...
06/14/2026

If you are looking for a meaningful Father's Day gift, we have plaques available that will hang in our Day Club hallway permanently. To honor your dad with a butterfly plaque at the Alzheimer’s Alliance of Smith County, contact Olivia at 903-509-8323 or email [email protected].

Join us as we hear from Cammie Bedell, FNP, about everything you need to know about end-of-life decisions and hospice. T...
06/13/2026

Join us as we hear from Cammie Bedell, FNP, about everything you need to know about end-of-life decisions and hospice. The free workshop will be held June 26 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. RSVP here: alzalliance.org/events/caregiver-workshop-dementia-and-end-of-life-questions/

Cell phones get forgotten. AirTags have limitations. People with dementia need solutions designed for dementia.Project L...
06/12/2026

Cell phones get forgotten. AirTags have limitations. People with dementia need solutions designed for dementia.

Project Lifesaver uses radio-frequency technology that can help trained responders locate a missing loved one faster than traditional search methods alone.

For caregivers, that can mean less time searching and more time bringing someone home safely.

The Alzheimer's Alliance of Smith County can help you get started with Project Lifesaver. Call us at 903-509-8323 or email [email protected].

One coffee run. One streaming subscription. One small monthly gift.A little each month can make a real difference for lo...
06/11/2026

One coffee run. One streaming subscription. One small monthly gift.

A little each month can make a real difference for local families living with dementia.

Monthly donors help create stability for programs families rely on when life feels uncertain.

Join our community of recurring supporters and help bring hope, education, and support to caregivers across Smith County. 💜

Thank you Twelve: Kitchen and Cocktails for providing lunch for Day Club!If you are a restaurant or business who would l...
06/10/2026

Thank you Twelve: Kitchen and Cocktails for providing lunch for Day Club!
If you are a restaurant or business who would like to support Day Club with a monthly meal, contact Stella at 903-509-8323 or email [email protected].

Most people think of dementia risk factors as physical health issues — things like age, genetics, blood pressure, diabet...
06/10/2026

Most people think of dementia risk factors as physical health issues — things like age, genetics, blood pressure, diabetes, or smoking. But researchers are increasingly finding that social and emotional health matter too.

One of the biggest concerns emerging from recent research is loneliness. Read our new blog post at alzalliance.org/blog to learn more.

Did you know we offer multiple options for support groups? Our co-ed caregiver support groups are coming up June 16, 17,...
06/06/2026

Did you know we offer multiple options for support groups? Our co-ed caregiver support groups are coming up June 16, 17, and 18. RSVP to [email protected] to secure a spot!

Happening NOW until 12:30! Stop by to get some great information if you are caring for a loved one with dementia!Caregiv...
06/05/2026

Happening NOW until 12:30! Stop by to get some great information if you are caring for a loved one with dementia!

Caregivers, join us June 5 in the Day Club room at the Alzheimer's Alliance anytime from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for our third annual Resource Fair!

We have some wonderful partners who will be available for you to ask questions. Whether you are curious about long-term care, hiring someone to come in the home, legal or end-of-life questions, there will be someone there for you to speak with.

Contact Rebecca Smith with any questions at 903-509-8323 or email [email protected].

We are still looking for a snack sponsor for our upcoming Mah Jongg night! If you are interested, contact Rebecca at 903...
06/05/2026

We are still looking for a snack sponsor for our upcoming Mah Jongg night! If you are interested, contact Rebecca at 903-509-8323 or email [email protected]. This is a great way to plug your business and/or give back to a good cause. ♥️

When someone with dementia wanders, every second matters.Project Lifesaver gives caregivers a faster way to bring loved ...
06/05/2026

When someone with dementia wanders, every second matters.

Project Lifesaver gives caregivers a faster way to bring loved ones home safely using a small wearable locator device monitored by trained local responders. It’s simple, discreet, and designed specifically for people living with cognitive impairment.

If wandering is even a possibility, now is the time to make a plan — not after a crisis happens.

Contact the Alzheimer's Alliance of Smith County to learn how to enroll in Project Lifesaver.

Address

3531 S Broadway Avenue
Tyler, TX
75701

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+19035098323

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