You don't have to navigate caregiving alone. These trusted local, state, and national organizations offer guidance, services, and support for family caregivers in the Tulsa area and beyond.
The INCOG Area Agency on Aging serves older adults and their caregivers in the Tulsa area, offering case management, caregiver support programs, respite services, Meals on Wheels, and referrals to community resources.
Area Agency on Aging | 918-579-9477
Oklahoma's Department of Human Services offers caregiver support programs, in-home services, and links to the ADvantage Medicaid waiver program for eligible Oklahomans who need long-term care.
oklahoma.gov/okdhs/services/aging | 405-522-2273
A network of Tulsa-area organizations committed to supporting family caregivers through education, connection, and advocacy. Check their calendar for local caregiver workshops and support group listings.
Contact Care4Tulsa for current information
Our organizational focal points are housing services, suicide prevention resources, and employment opportunities for Veterans.
OKVetUnited.org | 918-588-8401
A leading national nonprofit offering in-depth fact sheets, self-care resources, legal and financial planning guides, and a searchable database of caregiver services by location.
www.caregiver.org
AARP offers free caregiving tools including a care guide, a community locator, an online caregiver forum, and information on local AARP volunteer programs. Spanish-language resources available.
www.aarp.org/caregiving | 1-888-227-3707
A free nationwide service that connects older adults and caregivers to local services — including transportation, meals, legal help, and caregiver respite programs — by ZIP code.
eldercare.acl.gov | 1-800-677-1116
Offers 24/7 caregiver helpline, local support groups, care consultations, and educational programs for families caring for someone with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia.
www.alz.org/oklahoma | 1-800-272-3900
Conducts research and advocates for policies that support family caregivers at the national level. Their website includes research reports, policy updates, and caregiver stories.
www.caregiving.org