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Alzheimer Society of British Columbia The Alzheimer Society of B C is your connection to a variety of resources and information about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and to helpful information for family members and caregivers
Alzheimer Society of British Columbia - About Us The Alzheimer Society of B C ’s vision is a world without Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, and that world begins with a more dementia-friendly society, where people affected by dementia are acknowledged, supported and included
First Link dementia support offered by the Alzheimer Society . . . First Link referrals help physicians and other health care providers connect individuals with dementia and their caregivers to the Alzheimer Society of BC’s programs and services, as well as to community resources
Alzheimer Society of B. C. - Facebook We provide support and education to British Columbians affected by dementia The Breakfast to Remember is more than just an event – it's a chance to support the Alzheimer Society of B C and make a lasting impact in the lives of people affected by dementia
Alzheimer Society of BC - Charity Intelligence Founded in 1981, Alzheimer Society of B C (the Society) aims to support people affected by dementia and fund research into the disease The Society reports that there are 85,000 British Columbians living with dementia
Alzheimer Society of BC - Agency Details - 211 British Columbia A province-wide helpline for professionals and anyone personally affected by dementia, as well as for the general public Staff answer caller's questions and connects them to Alzheimer Society of BC programs and also to community resources
Anything for Alzheimers - Alzheimer Society of British Columbia The Alzheimer Society of B C is the leading source of education and support in B C for people impacted by dementia, through Resource Centres located around the province and the province-wide toll-free Dementia Helpline, 1-800-936-6033 or 604-681-8651 (Lower Mainland)