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Alzheimer Society of Canada This online learning space provides helpful resources and information for health-care providers, people expecting a diagnosis of dementia, people living with dementia, and care partners related to dementia
National resource library | Alzheimer Society of Canada Alzheimer Society of Canada This one-page document will introduce you to the basic facts around dementia, including the differences between dementia and normal aging, the importance of early diagnosis and what to do if you’re concerned that you or someone you know has dementia
What is Alzheimers disease? - Alzheimer Society of Canada What is Alzheimer's disease? | (Print-friendly version) Alzheimer Society of Canada This print-friendly, downloadable PDF brochure gives an overview of what Alzheimer's disease is, including what we know so far from research, its effects and risk factors
First Link - Alzheimer Society of Canada Whether you are diagnosed with dementia, caring for a person living with dementia or would like to learn more about dementia, the Alzheimer Society is the first place to turn when you need help and support
Welcome to the new Alzheimer Society website! | Alzheimer Society of Canada In this section, get the basic facts and numbers behind Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, understand the effects of stigma and learn more about prevention and treatment, along with other useful bits of information that everyone should know
Alzheimers Awareness Month | Alzheimer Society of Canada Each January, the Alzheimer Society supports and leads Canada's Alzheimer's Awareness Month During this month, we at the Society encourage organizations across Canada, and individuals like you, to learn more about dementia and its stark impact on Canadians
Alzheimer Society of Ontario We’re building a better future for dementia care in Ontario by expanding early cognitive screening and launching Canada’s first dementia registry Access to care shouldn’t depend on your postal code