Who We Are
Serving with Joy and Hope
We empower families facing the challenges of dementia and Alzheimer’s and advance brain health for all.
By acting at the very first signs of cognition loss, we can create lasting strength for those in need.
We face brain health issues related to aging head on. We have programs that encourage active and independent lifestyles. We educate and lift up family caregivers, congregations, health professionals and the community with essential knowledge and resources.
Empowering Lives Since 1996
Amazing Place began as The Senior’s Place in two converted classrooms at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in 1996 under the leadership of Rev. Dean Robinson. Today, we annually serve more than 6,800 individuals. With a second campus opening in Katy next year, we hope to double the number of those we serve in the greater Houston area.
Together, we’re changing the way people think about dementia.
We’re not coping. We’re connecting. We’re not just talking about memory loss. We’re facing it head on. We’re implementing programs encouraging active and independent lifestyles. We’re training and educating caregivers, congregations, health professionals and the community to equip them with essential knowledge and tools. We’re building meaningful relationships daily with those living with dementia and everyone in their lives.