★ denotes organizations dedicated to Texas residents
Resource Databases
Alzheimer’s Association | Community Resource Finder | 800-272-3900 | TRS 711
A comprehensive database of local program & services, housing & care options, and legal experts all in one location allowing you to quickly search, find, & access support
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America | Caregiving Resources: 866-232-8484
Access a wide variety of resources providing support, services, and education about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Offers resources for caregivers, training and education, support groups, clinical trials, and a helpline.
Area Agency on Aging | 800-252-9240
AAA serves individuals aged 60 and older and their family caregivers by providing government benefits counseling, health care coordination, caregiver support, health & wellness programs, information referral & assistance, nutrition services, legal services, and insurance information.
Family Caregiver Alliance | 800-445-8106
FCA provides information, support, and resources related to family caregiving. Offers a free online dashboard tailored to your unique caregiving needs. Resources available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tagalog.
U.S. Administration on Aging: Eldercare Locator | 800-677-1116
Eldercare Locator is a public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging
connecting you to services for older adults and their families.
★ Alzheimer’s Texas: 512-241-0420
Free services include a 24/7 helpline, educational information and classes, resource lists, support groups, and respite programs for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
★ Elder Options of Texas
Search by city to locate care facilities, home care, senior living, planning advisors, professional services, and resources for older Texans
A comprehensive database of local program & services, housing & care options, and legal experts all in one location allowing you to quickly search, find, & access support
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America | Caregiving Resources: 866-232-8484
Access a wide variety of resources providing support, services, and education about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Offers resources for caregivers, training and education, support groups, clinical trials, and a helpline.
Area Agency on Aging | 800-252-9240
AAA serves individuals aged 60 and older and their family caregivers by providing government benefits counseling, health care coordination, caregiver support, health & wellness programs, information referral & assistance, nutrition services, legal services, and insurance information.
Family Caregiver Alliance | 800-445-8106
FCA provides information, support, and resources related to family caregiving. Offers a free online dashboard tailored to your unique caregiving needs. Resources available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tagalog.
U.S. Administration on Aging: Eldercare Locator | 800-677-1116
Eldercare Locator is a public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging
connecting you to services for older adults and their families.
★ Alzheimer’s Texas: 512-241-0420
Free services include a 24/7 helpline, educational information and classes, resource lists, support groups, and respite programs for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
★ Elder Options of Texas
Search by city to locate care facilities, home care, senior living, planning advisors, professional services, and resources for older Texans
Advanced Directives & Organ Donation
MyDirectives
Free service to upload and share your advance directives.
★ Texas Health & Human Services Advance Directives
Power of Attorney and other important forms for advance planning. Available in English and Spanish.
★ Donate Life Texas | 214-443-4255
The Donate Life Texas Registry is the only, official organ, eye, and tissue
donor registry for the state of Texas. By registering, you can record your
legal consent for organ, eye, and tissue donation after death.
Free service to upload and share your advance directives.
★ Texas Health & Human Services Advance Directives
Power of Attorney and other important forms for advance planning. Available in English and Spanish.
★ Donate Life Texas | 214-443-4255
The Donate Life Texas Registry is the only, official organ, eye, and tissue
donor registry for the state of Texas. By registering, you can record your
legal consent for organ, eye, and tissue donation after death.
Alzheimer's and Dementia Information
Alzheimer’s Association | 800-272-3900 | TRS 711
Caregiver Action Network
Free education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers
WellMed Charitable Foundation Caregiver Teleconnection| 866-390-6491
The Caregiver Teleconnection program hosts several weekly webinars covering various topics related to dementia and caregiving and offers one-hour conference calls, at no cost.
CaregiverU | 512-451-4611
A collaboration of non-profit agencies and community organizations that offer free support, virtual classes, and resources to families that are caring for an older loved one.
Lewy Body Dementia Association | 800-539-9767
LBDA can connect you with information, resources, and support groups.
Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration | | 866-507-7222
AFTD can connect you with reliable information, valuable resources,
essential support, and opportunities to make a difference.
★ (DFW) James L. West Center for Dementia Care | 817-877-1199
Personalized, innovative care and support for families, and specialized education for caregivers. Offers support groups and educational classes online and in Ft. Worth.
★ (Austin) AGE of Central Texas | 512-451-4611
Free caregiver education and resources, early memory loss support, health equipment lending, and computer training. Adult Day Health Care centers serving Austin, South Austin, and Williamson County.
★ (DFW) The Senior Source | 214-525-616
Support to those who find themselves in the unfamiliar position of caring for an aging spouse, parent, or loved one. Through webinars, individual and group counseling sessions, referrals, and resources, our team has the expertise and local knowledge to support Dallas-area older adults and their families as they navigate their caregiving journey.
- 24/7 Helpline | Confidential support from master’s-level care consultants and information for people living with dementia, caregivers, families, and the public. Learn about symptoms of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, local programs and services, treatment options, and general information about legal, financial and care decisions. Accommodates more than 200 languages.
- Help & Support | Browse helpful information and resources for those living with or caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or other dementias.
- Education Center | Free Alzheimer's and dementia courses available online, 24 hours a day.
- Alzheimer's Navigator | An interactive online tool for people living with dementia and those who participate in providing care and making care-related decisions
Caregiver Action Network
Free education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers
WellMed Charitable Foundation Caregiver Teleconnection| 866-390-6491
The Caregiver Teleconnection program hosts several weekly webinars covering various topics related to dementia and caregiving and offers one-hour conference calls, at no cost.
CaregiverU | 512-451-4611
A collaboration of non-profit agencies and community organizations that offer free support, virtual classes, and resources to families that are caring for an older loved one.
Lewy Body Dementia Association | 800-539-9767
LBDA can connect you with information, resources, and support groups.
Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration | | 866-507-7222
AFTD can connect you with reliable information, valuable resources,
essential support, and opportunities to make a difference.
★ (DFW) James L. West Center for Dementia Care | 817-877-1199
Personalized, innovative care and support for families, and specialized education for caregivers. Offers support groups and educational classes online and in Ft. Worth.
★ (Austin) AGE of Central Texas | 512-451-4611
Free caregiver education and resources, early memory loss support, health equipment lending, and computer training. Adult Day Health Care centers serving Austin, South Austin, and Williamson County.
★ (DFW) The Senior Source | 214-525-616
Support to those who find themselves in the unfamiliar position of caring for an aging spouse, parent, or loved one. Through webinars, individual and group counseling sessions, referrals, and resources, our team has the expertise and local knowledge to support Dallas-area older adults and their families as they navigate their caregiving journey.
Clinical Research Studies
Alzheimers.gov | Find Clinical Trials | 800-438-4380
Enter your zip code to search for clinical trials and studies on Alzheimer’s and related dementias, cognitive impairment, brain health, and caregiving.
Alzheimer’s Association | TrialMatch | 800-272-3900
Connects individuals living with Alzheimer’s, caregivers, and healthy volunteers to clinical trials that may advance Alzheimer’s research.
National Library of Medicine | Clinical Trials
A database of privately and publicly funded clinical research studies worldwide. Search for actively recruiting studies that you may be able to participate in or learn about new treatments that are being considered.
Enter your zip code to search for clinical trials and studies on Alzheimer’s and related dementias, cognitive impairment, brain health, and caregiving.
Alzheimer’s Association | TrialMatch | 800-272-3900
Connects individuals living with Alzheimer’s, caregivers, and healthy volunteers to clinical trials that may advance Alzheimer’s research.
National Library of Medicine | Clinical Trials
A database of privately and publicly funded clinical research studies worldwide. Search for actively recruiting studies that you may be able to participate in or learn about new treatments that are being considered.
Non-Veteran Government Benefits & Support
Aging & Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) | 2-1-1
ADRCs help cut through the confusing maze of funding sources, multiple intake systems, and eligibility processes for long-term services and supports. ADRCs provide help to people in all 254 counties in the state.
Area Agency on Aging | 800-252-9240
AAAs serve individuals aged 60 and older and their family caregivers by providing government benefits counseling, health care coordination, caregiver support, health & wellness programs, information referral & assistance, nutrition services, legal services, and insurance information.
Medicare.gov
Information on Medicare-related topics, including where to sign up for Medicare, how to change plans, the benefits of Medicare drug coverage, and where to find Medicare forms for claims and appeals. Provides a searchable database of medical providers who take Medicare.
National Council on Aging Benefits Check-Up
Questionnaire informs users of their eligibility for programs that may help pay for medications, food, utilities, health care, housing, in-home services, transportation, and employment training.
★ Texas Health & Human Services
ADRCs help cut through the confusing maze of funding sources, multiple intake systems, and eligibility processes for long-term services and supports. ADRCs provide help to people in all 254 counties in the state.
Area Agency on Aging | 800-252-9240
AAAs serve individuals aged 60 and older and their family caregivers by providing government benefits counseling, health care coordination, caregiver support, health & wellness programs, information referral & assistance, nutrition services, legal services, and insurance information.
Medicare.gov
Information on Medicare-related topics, including where to sign up for Medicare, how to change plans, the benefits of Medicare drug coverage, and where to find Medicare forms for claims and appeals. Provides a searchable database of medical providers who take Medicare.
National Council on Aging Benefits Check-Up
Questionnaire informs users of their eligibility for programs that may help pay for medications, food, utilities, health care, housing, in-home services, transportation, and employment training.
★ Texas Health & Human Services
- 2-1-1 Texas | Online database and social service hotline that connects users to state and local health and human services programs.
- Your Texas Benefits | 2-1-1 | Apply and manage state benefit programs online such as food stamps (SNAP) and Medicaid.
Legal Assistance
★ (Statewide) Lone Star Legal Aid | 800-733-8394
Lone Star Legal Aid is a nonprofit law firm that provides advocacy on
behalf of low-income and underserved populations.
★ (Statewide) State Bar of Texas Find a Lawyer
The Find a Lawyer tool helps you locate a lawyer near you. Select “Senior/Elder Issues” under “Why do you need a lawyer?”
★ (Statewide) Texas Legal Services Center
A nonprofit organization that provides free legal advice and legal services related to senior care, retirement, and estate planning; housing and financial matters; military and veterans benefits; employment and work-related concerns; discrimination and social justice; and accessing government benefits. Apply for help online.
★ (DFW) The Senior Source Guardianship | 214-525-6161
The Senior Source’s Guardianship Program assists DFW-area seniors and their families to preserve the health and well-being of vulnerable seniors who require guardianship.
Lone Star Legal Aid is a nonprofit law firm that provides advocacy on
behalf of low-income and underserved populations.
★ (Statewide) State Bar of Texas Find a Lawyer
The Find a Lawyer tool helps you locate a lawyer near you. Select “Senior/Elder Issues” under “Why do you need a lawyer?”
★ (Statewide) Texas Legal Services Center
A nonprofit organization that provides free legal advice and legal services related to senior care, retirement, and estate planning; housing and financial matters; military and veterans benefits; employment and work-related concerns; discrimination and social justice; and accessing government benefits. Apply for help online.
★ (DFW) The Senior Source Guardianship | 214-525-6161
The Senior Source’s Guardianship Program assists DFW-area seniors and their families to preserve the health and well-being of vulnerable seniors who require guardianship.
Medical & Prescription Assistance
GoodRx | 855-268-2822
Free price comparison resource that helps users find the lowest prescription prices at local pharmacies.
National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics
Locate free or low-cost healthcare
NeedyMeds | 800-503-6897
Non-profit that connects people to programs that will help them afford their medications and other healthcare costs.
Pharmaceutical Assistance Program
Provides an alphabetical list of prescription drugs linked to information about assistance programs funded by pharmaceutical companies.
U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services | Find a Health Center
Locate health centers that provide medical care to individuals who have no health insurance. Includes checkups, treatment for illnesses, dental care, and help with prescription drug costs.
★ (Bell County) County Indigent Health Care Program | 512-438-2350
This program helps low-income individuals who do not qualify for other state or federal health care programs have access to health care services.
Free price comparison resource that helps users find the lowest prescription prices at local pharmacies.
National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics
Locate free or low-cost healthcare
NeedyMeds | 800-503-6897
Non-profit that connects people to programs that will help them afford their medications and other healthcare costs.
Pharmaceutical Assistance Program
Provides an alphabetical list of prescription drugs linked to information about assistance programs funded by pharmaceutical companies.
U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services | Find a Health Center
Locate health centers that provide medical care to individuals who have no health insurance. Includes checkups, treatment for illnesses, dental care, and help with prescription drug costs.
★ (Bell County) County Indigent Health Care Program | 512-438-2350
This program helps low-income individuals who do not qualify for other state or federal health care programs have access to health care services.
Memory, Nursing & Long-term Care
Medicare Comparison Tool
Find and compare Medicare-certified home health agencies, nursing homes, hospices and more, including facility ratings and other information.
★ (Statewide) TX Health & Human Services | Long-Term Care Ombudsman | 800-252-2412
Long-term care (LTC) ombudsmen are advocates for residents' rights who help protect the quality of life and quality of care of anybody who lives in a nursing facility or an assisted living facility. Services are free, confidential and available statewide.
★ (Austin) Senior Living Advisors of Austin | 832-794-8810
Offers caregiver support, care planning, and living options assistance.
★ (Austin) Care Patrol | S. Austin: 512-574-0910 | N. Austin: 512-337-3235 | DFW: 817-381-1446
Assistance finding care solutions for assisted living, memory care, in-home care, nursing homes, and more. Serving Austin and DFW areas.
★ (Austin and other areas) Texas Family Services | 512-400-4174
Free service for seniors and families to help make informed decisions, save time, and feel less alone as they search for senior living options.
Find and compare Medicare-certified home health agencies, nursing homes, hospices and more, including facility ratings and other information.
★ (Statewide) TX Health & Human Services | Long-Term Care Ombudsman | 800-252-2412
Long-term care (LTC) ombudsmen are advocates for residents' rights who help protect the quality of life and quality of care of anybody who lives in a nursing facility or an assisted living facility. Services are free, confidential and available statewide.
★ (Austin) Senior Living Advisors of Austin | 832-794-8810
Offers caregiver support, care planning, and living options assistance.
★ (Austin) Care Patrol | S. Austin: 512-574-0910 | N. Austin: 512-337-3235 | DFW: 817-381-1446
Assistance finding care solutions for assisted living, memory care, in-home care, nursing homes, and more. Serving Austin and DFW areas.
★ (Austin and other areas) Texas Family Services | 512-400-4174
Free service for seniors and families to help make informed decisions, save time, and feel less alone as they search for senior living options.
Nutrition, Safety & Independence
Aging in Place, Fort Hood Area Habitat for Humanity | 254-423-2447
A partnership with people aged 60+ to assist them in aging safely in their own homes (or their caregiver's home). Our program focuses making safety improvements, mobility modifications, and offers assistance in coordinating with additional resources that may be available to help with other age related barriers. The Ramps & Rails program and the Critical Home Repairs program helps make improvements to allow Central Texans to safely age in place.
Mom’s Meals | 800-972-9189
Home delivered meals chosen from a nutritional menu. Meals covered by Medicare Advantage plans, Medicaid plans, Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), or can be purchased though self-pay.
Safety Programs for Older Adults | Contact your local police department
Many local law enforcement offices provide services to promote safety and independence of older adults. Contact your local police department to inquire about services in your area.
Heart of Central Texas Independent Living (HOCTIL) | 800-326-4921
Provides tools and training to help persons with disabilities live independently.
★ (Statewide) Meals on Wheels Texas | 512-476-6325
Delivering meals, compassion, and supportive services to seniors through Meals on Wheels and other programs. Services vary by area, and may include home repair, in-home care, pet care assistance, case management and referrals, companionship programs, emergency management support, regular check-ins by law enforcement partners, book lending library, and more.
★ (Statewide) Texas Ramp Project | 214-558-0339
The Texas Ramp Project is a nonprofit that provides free wheelchair ramps to low-income older adults and people with disabilities.
Referral must come from a social worker or healthcare professional.
★ (Statewide) Habitat for Humanity Texas | 512-523-5725
Some local affiliates provide affordable critical home repairs on homes owned and occupied by residents who have a limited income. In many cases, homeowners pay for repairs at cost, on a sliding scale based on income, with no interest added.
★ (Central Texas) Family Eldercare | 512-483-3580
Family Eldercare provides essential services to seniors, adults with disabilities, and caregivers. Services include guardianship, in-home counseling, money management, service coordination, and Lifetime Connections Without Walls (telephone-based activities program).
★ (Austin) AGE of Central Texas | Health Equipment Lending Program | 512-600-9288
Offers a variety of health and mobility equipment, including adult incontinence products, available to the community through free, no-time-limit loans of donated equipment.
★ (Austin) Meals on Wheels Central Texas | Home Repair Program | 512-476-6325
Handy Wheels program provides minor, safety-related home repairs and improvements for seniors and adults with disabilities, including safety modifications for toilets and showers. This program serves those who are currently receiving meals through the Austin Meals on Wheels program.
A partnership with people aged 60+ to assist them in aging safely in their own homes (or their caregiver's home). Our program focuses making safety improvements, mobility modifications, and offers assistance in coordinating with additional resources that may be available to help with other age related barriers. The Ramps & Rails program and the Critical Home Repairs program helps make improvements to allow Central Texans to safely age in place.
Mom’s Meals | 800-972-9189
Home delivered meals chosen from a nutritional menu. Meals covered by Medicare Advantage plans, Medicaid plans, Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS), or can be purchased though self-pay.
Safety Programs for Older Adults | Contact your local police department
Many local law enforcement offices provide services to promote safety and independence of older adults. Contact your local police department to inquire about services in your area.
Heart of Central Texas Independent Living (HOCTIL) | 800-326-4921
Provides tools and training to help persons with disabilities live independently.
★ (Statewide) Meals on Wheels Texas | 512-476-6325
Delivering meals, compassion, and supportive services to seniors through Meals on Wheels and other programs. Services vary by area, and may include home repair, in-home care, pet care assistance, case management and referrals, companionship programs, emergency management support, regular check-ins by law enforcement partners, book lending library, and more.
★ (Statewide) Texas Ramp Project | 214-558-0339
The Texas Ramp Project is a nonprofit that provides free wheelchair ramps to low-income older adults and people with disabilities.
Referral must come from a social worker or healthcare professional.
★ (Statewide) Habitat for Humanity Texas | 512-523-5725
Some local affiliates provide affordable critical home repairs on homes owned and occupied by residents who have a limited income. In many cases, homeowners pay for repairs at cost, on a sliding scale based on income, with no interest added.
★ (Central Texas) Family Eldercare | 512-483-3580
Family Eldercare provides essential services to seniors, adults with disabilities, and caregivers. Services include guardianship, in-home counseling, money management, service coordination, and Lifetime Connections Without Walls (telephone-based activities program).
★ (Austin) AGE of Central Texas | Health Equipment Lending Program | 512-600-9288
Offers a variety of health and mobility equipment, including adult incontinence products, available to the community through free, no-time-limit loans of donated equipment.
★ (Austin) Meals on Wheels Central Texas | Home Repair Program | 512-476-6325
Handy Wheels program provides minor, safety-related home repairs and improvements for seniors and adults with disabilities, including safety modifications for toilets and showers. This program serves those who are currently receiving meals through the Austin Meals on Wheels program.
Respite Services
ARCH National Respite Network
Searchable database to locate respite and crisis care services near you.
★ (Statewide) TX Health & Human Services | Take Time Texas
Respite care provider search tool to locate respite options in your area.
★ (Statewide) Alzheimer’s Texas | Community Based Respite Groups
Listing of community-based respite groups across Central Texas serving individuals in early and middle stage Alzheimer’s or related dementias.
★ (Greater Austin Area) AGE of Central Texas
★ (Temple) St. Francis Episcopal, Temple | Tuesday's Solace | 254-773-4255
St. Francis Episcopal, 5001 Hickory Rd., Temple
Tuesdays 1:00 - 4:30pm
Searchable database to locate respite and crisis care services near you.
★ (Statewide) TX Health & Human Services | Take Time Texas
Respite care provider search tool to locate respite options in your area.
★ (Statewide) Alzheimer’s Texas | Community Based Respite Groups
Listing of community-based respite groups across Central Texas serving individuals in early and middle stage Alzheimer’s or related dementias.
★ (Greater Austin Area) AGE of Central Texas
- Community-based Dementia Respite Programs | Listing of programs serving memory-impaired individuals and their caregivers in Greater Austin, Hill Country, and Georgetown/Sun City
- Thrive Social & Wellness Centers | Austin: 512-458-6305 | Round Rock: 512-255-4865 | Provides adult day health care in an engaging and safe environment during the day to individuals living with dementia. $75/day, covered by Medicaid and Veteran’s benefits.
★ (Temple) St. Francis Episcopal, Temple | Tuesday's Solace | 254-773-4255
St. Francis Episcopal, 5001 Hickory Rd., Temple
Tuesdays 1:00 - 4:30pm
Social, Emotional & Spiritual Support
Alzheimer’s Association
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America | AFA Helpline | Call: 866-232-8484 | Text: 646-586-5283 | Webchat: ALZFDN.org
Connect with a social worker for free support, 9AM-9PM Eastern, 7 days/week
Caregiver Action Network
Free education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers
- 24/7 Helpline | 800-272-3900 | TRS 711 | Contact day or night to access confidential support from master’s-level care consultants offering decision-making support and crisis assistance. Accommodates more than 200 languages.
- AlzConnected | A free online community that connects individuals living with early-stage Alzheimer’s. Share questions, experiences and practical tips via message boards or create private groups organized around specific topics.
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America | AFA Helpline | Call: 866-232-8484 | Text: 646-586-5283 | Webchat: ALZFDN.org
Connect with a social worker for free support, 9AM-9PM Eastern, 7 days/week
Caregiver Action Network
Free education, peer support, and resources to family caregivers
Veterans Services & Supports
Veterans Administration
★ (Statewide) Texas Veterans Portal | 800-273-8255
Connects Texas veterans, their families, and caregivers to benefits and services earned through their military service.
★ (Statewide) Veteran County Service Officers
Assistance in obtaining benefits for veterans, widows, widowers, and children. Use the link to locate your local county officer.
- Geriatrics and Extended Care | Information about services, decision making, advance care planning, long-term care, brain health, and other important topics for older Veterans.
- Dementia & Alzheimer’s Care | Information on home and community-based services and supports, including respite, home health, palliative care, nursing homes, hospice care, and more.
- Caregiver Support Line | 855-260-3274 | VA's National Caregiver Support Line (CSL) serves as a primary resource/referral center to assist Veterans and their caregivers.
- Caregiver Support Program Locator | Caregiver Support Program (CSP) teams are available at each VA Medical Center to help caregivers find the right support to meet their needs and to enroll in caregiver programs and services.
★ (Statewide) Texas Veterans Portal | 800-273-8255
Connects Texas veterans, their families, and caregivers to benefits and services earned through their military service.
★ (Statewide) Veteran County Service Officers
Assistance in obtaining benefits for veterans, widows, widowers, and children. Use the link to locate your local county officer.
Wellness & Exercise
SilverSneakers | 866-584-7389
Online program offers subscribers of Medicare Advantage Plans access to in-person exercise classes, live online classes, and an on-demand video library of classes, workouts, and how-to videos.
Recreation Programs for Older Adults | Contact your local government
★ (Statewide) Use this link to locate the phone number and website for your Texas city government office. Contact the city’s Parks and Recreation department to learn about programs available in your area.
★ (Statewide) TX Health & Human Services | Texercise | 800-889-8595
Online program offering exercise and physical activity routines, exercise videos, and intergenerational activities to improve health of Texas age 45 and older. An initiative of Texas Health & Human Services.
★ (Central Texas) Hill Country Community Action | Community Services in Central TX | 866-372-5167
Multi-service senior centers are the central locations for delivery of comprehensive services for the elderly in the core eight-county area. Programs provided through these centers include senior nutrition and home delivered meals, energy assistance, weatherization, and case management.
Online program offers subscribers of Medicare Advantage Plans access to in-person exercise classes, live online classes, and an on-demand video library of classes, workouts, and how-to videos.
Recreation Programs for Older Adults | Contact your local government
★ (Statewide) Use this link to locate the phone number and website for your Texas city government office. Contact the city’s Parks and Recreation department to learn about programs available in your area.
★ (Statewide) TX Health & Human Services | Texercise | 800-889-8595
Online program offering exercise and physical activity routines, exercise videos, and intergenerational activities to improve health of Texas age 45 and older. An initiative of Texas Health & Human Services.
★ (Central Texas) Hill Country Community Action | Community Services in Central TX | 866-372-5167
Multi-service senior centers are the central locations for delivery of comprehensive services for the elderly in the core eight-county area. Programs provided through these centers include senior nutrition and home delivered meals, energy assistance, weatherization, and case management.
Special thanks to Baylor Research Institute for their assistance in creating this list.