Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care in Middle Tennessee: Silver Alert Awareness & Amada Senior Care

May 19, 2026 at 10:16 am by Producer



Discover how local organizations are transforming dementia care and providing critical support systems for families navigating Alzheimer's in Middle Tennessee. Cheryl Blanchard from Alzheimer’s Tennessee and Kevin Fair from Amada Senior Care break down the vital distinction between cognitive changes, standard age-related forgetfulness, and the early warning signs of dementia. With millions of families impacted nationwide, understanding these early behaviors—such as extreme repetitiveness and executive functioning decline—is the first line of defense in securing the right care.

The discussion shines a major spotlight on May as Silver Alert Awareness Month, detailing the critical mechanisms of Tennessee's Silver Alert law. Since its inception in 2021, this law has successfully returned over 500 missing individuals safely to their homes. Listeners will learn exactly how the free Silver Alert Kits empower families to gather essential medical, physical, and identification data ahead of a crisis, ensuring law enforcement can act instantly if a loved one wanders.

Beyond crisis management, the episode highlights the power of active engagement, brain health preservation, and community fundraising. Learn how local events, like the upcoming "Rockin’ Against Alzheimer’s" benefit concert at Hop Springs, directly fund non-profit family counseling, support groups, and localized care networks that ensure no caregiver walks this difficult path alone.

Key Takeaways:

  • Dementia vs. Normal Aging: Normal aging might mean taking longer to recall information, but early dementia manifests as a loss of short-term memory, language difficulties, extreme repetitiveness, and disrupted executive functioning that hinders independent living.

  • The Silver Alert Lifeline: Any adult over 18 with a documented cognitive or medical impairment qualifies for a Silver Alert in Tennessee. The first 24 hours are critical, and families do not have to wait to report a missing loved one.

  • Proactive Crisis Prep: Free Silver Alert Kits allow families to pre-record current photographs, physical descriptions, and vehicle details so law enforcement can immediately activate the TBI network during a wandering incident.

  • Brain Health & Risk Reduction: Up to 70% of dementia risk is within an individual's control through modifiable lifestyle habits, including consistent social engagement, lifelong learning, managing hearing health, and regular dental care.

  • Community-Funded Care: Non-profit resources like Alzheimer’s Tennessee provide family counseling and support groups completely free of charge, sustained entirely by community corporate sponsorships and local benefit events.