Webinars
Learn about dementia from anywhere by participating in one of our live webinars – all you need is a computer, tablet or phone!

You can sign up for upcoming webinars below, or review our on-demand video content about a range of different topics about living with dementia. You can also subscribe to receive regular webinar updates.
The most recent webinars were How to support a friend who has dementia or is a caregiver on February 1 and Adjusting to long-term care on February 8.
View our videos in Punjabi and in Cantonese.
How to register
To participate, click on the webinar time that works for your schedule – you'll be provided with instructions on how to sign in. If you register at least 24 hours before a session, you'll also receive an email reminder.
**Please note that we now use Microsoft Teams to present our webinars. You will have the best experience if you download and install the Teams app.**
Upcoming webinars
Disorientation among people living with dementia
Wednesday, February 15 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Join researcher Noelannah Neabauer to discuss the risks associated with getting lost among persons living with dementia, hear stories to mitigate the risks and learn about current and up and coming research in this area.
Click here to register
Life in long-term care
Wednesday, February 22 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Learn how to adjust your role as a caregiver after a person living with dementia has moved into long-term care.
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Making activities dementia inclusive
Wednesday, March 1 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Discuss the benefits of meaningful activities and explore how different types of activities can be dementia-inclusive. Be inspired to create your own dementia-inclusive activities to help improve quality of life, maintain well-being and maximize your enjoyment together.
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You can also subscribe to receive regular webinar updates.
To learn more about other virtual education opportunities, click here.
For more information
If you have additional questions about our webinars and whether they're suitable for your needs, call the First Link® Dementia Helpline or email [email protected].