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The Guide to Proactive Steps (GPS) for Early-Stage Alzheimer's and Other Dementias provides a starting point for Dallas-area families.
Watch the videos below to get started with an overview of GPS tools, resources and how to access the document.

GPS Instructional Videos

How to Get Started Using Center for BrainHealth's GPS for Early-Stage Alzheimer's and Other Dementias


Introduction

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Find out how the GPS can help you or your family member connect to the people, programs and information you need.

Where to Start

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Start with simple, foundational tools, like the GPS's checklists that offer a clear, high-level map to get you started.

How to Access

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Let's walk through how to access the GPS as a flipbook (for online reading) and a PDF (for downloading and printing).

Navigate Your Options After a Diagnosis

A mature couple uses a map and compass to navigate their walk.
Click the button below to open the latest version of the GPS (updated April 2026).
BOOKMARK THIS PAGE for the latest version: centerforbrainhealth.org/alzheimers-discovery/gps
DISCLAIMER: The content herein is not intended to be medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor a substitute thereof. The Center for BrainHealth makes no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any of the content included herein, which is provided on an “as is” basis. Links to articles or other resources are provided for information purposes only and the views and opinions expressed in those articles and resources do not necessarily reflect those of Center for BrainHealth.
A mature couple uses a map and compass to navigate their walk.
Alzheimer's Discovery™ has helped hundreds of families forge a positive path after an early-stage diagnosis – by pushing pause, setting a plan and moving forward with intention.
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