Alzheimer’s Services of the East Bay (ASEB) is a California-based nonprofit organization founded in 1988 that provides adult day health care, caregiver support, and community education for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias. Serving communities in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, ASEB’s mission is to enable individuals with dementia to remain in their communities as long as possible while supporting family caregivers and educating the public about dementia care.
ASEB typically supports policies related to senior services, community-based health care, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, caregiver support, adult day health programs, aging in place initiatives, public health funding, and services for low-income older adults.
Primarily funded through a combination of government grants and contracts, individual charitable contributions, foundation grants, and program service revenue.
California Department of Health Services (state licensing authority); Alameda County Social Services Agency; The San Francisco Foundation; The May & Stanley Smith Foundation; The Wayne & Gladys Valley Foundation; The Berkeley Pilgrimage Foundation; The Joseph & Vera Long Foundation; The Thomas J. Long Foundation.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))