Easily access helpful resources for older adults and their caregivers in Memphis, TN and Macon, GA. While not a complete list, we’ve gathered key services and supports that many older adults and caregivers may find useful.


211 connects you to expert, caring help. Every call is completely confidential.

Find Caregiver Resources, Mental Health, Disaster Recovery and more by calling 211 or visiting 211.org.


Improving the lives of older adults.

For more information, visit ncoa.org.


Find information, support, education and more about Mental Illness at the National Alliance on Mental Illness.


Find more information on services for those living in Tennessee, including families, children, disabilities, and adults.

Visit www.tn.gov/humanservices.html

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Disability Services for Adults

Adult Protective Services

Mental Health and Substance Abuse


Learn more about Online Fraud, Health Care, Financial Exploitation, and Silver Alerts by visiting

https://www.safeseniortn.com/


A volunteer-powered agency, the Memphis Crisis Center serves as a free, safe, and confidential lifeline for thousands of people in the Mid-South area through non-biased, 24-hour live telephone support.

For Help Call (901) 274-7477


Providing assistance to those who face food insecurity.

Learn more at midsouthfoodbank.org


With a mission to provide excellence in legal advocacy to those in need, the Memphis Area Legal Services may be of help to you.

Learn more at malsi.org


Shelby County Community Services Agency (CSA) offers various programs, including assistance with rent/mortgage, utility bills, prescriptions, childcare, and more.

Visit shelbycountycsa.org to learn more.

 

Resources for Caregivers who take care of an aging, seriously ill, or disabled family member.

Visit HHS.gov.


Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

The 988 Lifeline is available 24/7/365.

Dial 988 for free and confidential help or visit the website at https://988lifeline.org/


Find more information on services for those living in Georgia, including families, children, individuals with disabilities, and adults.

Visit dhs.georgia.gov/

Aging Services

Adult Protective Services

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)


Providing resources to empower older adults in Georgia to make important decisions protecting their finances.

Learn more at SeniorSAFE.


Helping those in the Middle Georgia area by providing equitable access to nutritious food through community partners.

Learn more at mgcfb.org.


24 hour hotline for support, advocacy and referrals along with domestic violence shelter, legal aid, and Family Justice Center.

Learn more at cl-sh.org


Free legal services to Georgians with low income in 154 counties.

Visit glsp.org


Committed to reducing poverty by providing services and resources to empower economically disadvantaged families to achieve self-sufficiency.

Visit maconbibbeoc.com to learn more.