Dementia Friendly Oklahoma
Dementia Friendly Oklahoma is an initiative to bring awareness and education across the state to support those living with dementia and their care partners. Oklahoma is a member of the Dementia Friendly America® Network which is a multi-sector, national collaborative on a mission to foster communities that are equipped to support people with dementia and their family and friend care partners by working to become “dementia friendly.”
What does it mean to be a Dementia Friendly Community?
A Dementia Friendly Community is more than just being kind to those with the disease and their care partners. A dementia friendly community is where those individuals with the disease, their families and care partners feel supported, respected, and included to foster quality of life. Joining DFO means an entity is engaging in a process to become more dementia friendly. Every part of the community plays a role and works together to take steps to create a dementia friendly culture.
The following can become a partner:
Businesses/Organizations
Campuses
Communities/Towns/Cities
Faith Organizations
Restaurants
1. To become a Dementia Friendly Oklahoma partner, you will need to sign up to host an educational presentation to learn about how to make your place of business, organization, congregation, campus restaurant or community more supportive of those facing this disease and their care partners.
2. Once you have held a presentation, a link will be sent to apply so we can learn about the initiatives and efforts you are taking to become Dementia Friendly.
- Each year you will need to reapply to be a Dementia Friendly partner so we can learn of new things you are doing to create a safe and welcoming environment for those facing the disease.
- We highly recommend you apply to be Certified Healthy as well and be sure to mark that you are Dementia Friendly (once approved) on their application. You can find more about Certified Healthy Oklahoma here.
Presentations offered:
- Employee Focused (required):
- Dementia Friendly Work@Health
- Community Focused (optional):
- Ten Warning Signs
- Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia
- Effective Communication
- We highly recommend that you continue to offer presentations beyond the one required to bring better awareness and education to your community and employees. You can even set up a series and host the members of your community so they too can become more dementia friendly!
General Resources:
Rack Cards:
Fact Sheets:
- Arrow Senior Advisors
- Baptist Village of Owasso
- Dementia Friendly Tulsa
- Health & Wellness Center
- Well Preserved Advisory Group
- Rolling Hills Care Center
- Beckham County Health Department
- Caddo County Health Department
- Comanche County Health Department
- Cotton County Health Department
- Greer County Health Department
- Harmon County Health Department
- Jackson County Health Department
- Kiowa County Health Department
- Tillman County Health Department
- Adair County Health Department
- Cherokee County Health Department
- Haskell County Health Department
- McIntosh County Health Department
- Muskogee County Health Department
- Okfuskee County Health Department
- Okmulgee County Health Department
- Sequoyah County Health Department
- Mayes County Health Department
- Delaware County Health Department
- Craig County Health Department
- Washington County Health Department
- Wagoner County Health Department
- Rogers County Health Department
- Grant County Health Department
- Major County Health Department
- Garfield County Health Department
- Blaine County Health Department
- Kingfisher County Health Department
- Logan County Health Department
- Canadian County Health Department
- Alfalfa County Health Department
- Cleveland County Health Department
- Oklahoma State University Department of Wellness
- Kiamichi Economic Development District of Oklahoma 9 (KEDDO Area on Aging
- The Lodge at Brookline
- Care Providers of Oklahoma
- Indian Healthcare Resource Center of Tulsa
- Sand Springs Nursing and Rehab
- Alzheimer’s Association - Oklahoma Chapter
- Western Oklahoma Workforce Development Board
- Broken Arrow Senior Center
- Washington County Elder Care
- Oklahoma Human Services - Community Living, Aging & Protective Services
- Happy Feets and Caring Hearts LLC
- The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Contact Information
Have a question about the program? Please fill out this form and someone will contact you within four business days.
Mailing Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
The Center for Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite 1702
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406
Physical Address:
Oklahoma State Department of Health
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
Phone: (405) 426-8300
Fax: (405) 900-7610
Email: HealthyBrain@health.ok.gov