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Brain Health and Dementia Support

MDOA is responsible for the development and oversight of an effective dementia navigation strategy to address the needs of individuals with ADRD and their caregivers in Maryland.  Their primary role is to:

Brain Health Program Information

  • Be person- and family-centered to ensure collaboration and enhance engagement.
  • Be culturally responsive and address disparities in access to health care and support services.
  • Include well-defined roles and responsibilities for all members of the dementia care navigation team.
  • Address barriers relating to medical, legal, financial, emotional, and other domains facing the person living with dementia and their care partners.
  • Provide coaching, education, and coordination in a manner that is empowering, solution-focused, and strengths-based.
  • Focus on the family unit as defined by the person living with dementia.
  • Ensure processes and protocols are evidence-based.
  • Reflect the legislative mandates and overarching goals of the Department, the Virginia I. Jones Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Council, and the State Plan on Aging

Older adults, people with disabilities, and caregivers who need brain health services and supports should visit MAP. 

Caregiver Support

If you are a service provider looking for information on Maryland's Family Caregiver Support Program, visit our Caregiver Support page. If you are a caregiver of someone with memory loss looking for support, visit the MAP Caregiving page, or the MAP Brain and Mental Health page