I'm living with dementia

Our mission is to support you. The Alzheimer Society of B.C. can provide you with the information and resources to help you manage your diagnosis, assert your rights, live well with dementia, plan for your future and more.

Ambassador Mario Gregorio.

Working in communities across British Columbia, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. provides regional programs,support, information and education for people living with dementia.

First steps after diagnosis

You've likely been worried and anxious about the changes you're seeing in yourself. Now that you've been diagnosed, know that there are education and resources to support you. Learn the first steps to living well with dementia.

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Talking about your diagnosis

If you've just been diagnosed with dementia, you may need some time before sharing the news – or you may want to talk about it right away. However your approach, this page can help you with strategies for communication.

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Managing the changes in your abilities

Dementia impacts your cognitive, emotional, physical and social abilities. Understand how these changes can affect you, and know how you can prepare and adjust accordingly to live well with dementia.

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Living well with dementia

A diagnosis of dementia does not mean your life is over. This section provides you with strategies to live well with dementia, along with tips and advice from other people who are living with dementia.

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Planning for your future

As your dementia progresses, it can become difficult to make choices about your care, finances and other important decisions. However, there are a number of things you can do now to ensure your wishes are communicated, heard and respected.

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