
Families across Montana often find themselves searching for answers after a dementia or Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
This page brings together dementia and aging resources across Montana so you can find support closer to home. Below, you’ll find counties across the state with links to local services, caregiver support organizations, and educational resources that can help you navigate dementia and Alzheimer’s care.
Whether you’re looking for caregiver guidance, local aging services, or professional support, these resources are designed to help Montana families understand what’s available and where to turn next.

If you work with aging adults – as a healthcare provider, first responder, caregiver, or community professional – understanding dementia isn’t optional. It’s essential.
Dementia Live® is an immersive training experience that allows participants to step into the sensory and cognitive challenges that people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias face every day.
Participants wear sensory-altering gloves, glasses, and headphones while completing everyday tasks, creating a powerful perspective shift that improves communication, safety, and care.
Heart to Heart brings Dementia Live® training to organizations across Montana, helping healthcare teams, emergency responders, and community professionals better understand the aging population they serve.
→ Book a Dementia Live® Training
Alzheimer’s Association | Montana Chapter
University of Montana Dementia Resources
Montana Lifespace Respite Coalition
Family Caregiver Alliance | Montana
Montana Department of Health and Human Services Senior and Long-Term Care
Alzheimer’s Impact Movement | Montana
Southwest Montana Aging and Disability Services
Action for Eastern Montana Area Agency on Aging
Big Horn County Council on Aging
Southwest Montana Aging and Disability Services
Flathead County Agency on Aging
Logan Health Dementia Support Program
Immanuel Living Memory Support
Heart to Heart Home Care
Flexible in-home dementia, aging care, and resources serving families across southwest Montana. Heart to Heart provides personalized support that adapts when dementia changes, helping families navigate care, safety, and daily life at home.
Heart to Heart Adult Day Center
A home-style adult day center designed for individuals living with dementia and aging-related challenges. Participants experience structured activities, meals, social connection, and supervision while caregivers get the respite they need.
An immersive dementia simulation training available to healthcare providers, first responders, caregivers, and community organizations across Montana. This hands-on experience helps professionals better understand the sensory and cognitive challenges people with dementia face.
Montana State University Extension Aging Programs
Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) Aging Services
Blackfeet Tribal Senior Services
Southwest Montana Aging and Disability Services
Western Montana Area VI Agency on Aging
Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes Elder Services
St. Peter’s Adult and Geriatric Behavioral Health
Western Montana Area VI Agency on Aging
Southwest Montana Aging and Disability Services
Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) Aging Services
Western Montana Area VI Agency on Aging
Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) Aging Services
Southwest Montana Aging and Disability Services
Ravalli County Council on Aging
Western Montana Area VI Agency on Aging
Southwest Montana Aging and Disability Services
St. James Healthcare Senior Services
Valley County Council on Aging
Billings Clinic Geriatric Care
Riverstone Health Older Adult Care
Heart to Heart Home Care exists because too many Montana families are given a dementia diagnosis and then left to figure everything out on their own.
We believe that aging and dementia care should protect the whole person – who they are now, who they’ve been, and the life they’ve built.
Through flexible and personalized in-home care, our Belgrade Adult Day Center, and Dementia Live® training across the state, Heart to Heart is helping reshape what dementia support looks like for Montana families.
If you’re navigating Alzheimer’s, dementia, or aging care and need real answers, you don’t have to do this alone.
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