This year at the Alzheimer Society.
2024
Dementia webinar | Lived experience panel discussion: Living life to the fullest with Jim Mann
In this lived experience webinar series, people living with dementia share their firsthand knowledge and unique experiences on the dementia journey. These webinars are a doorway to a better understanding of dementia and an opportunity to challenge the stigma associated with dementia. In this webinar, Jim Mann, an advocate living with dementia, will moderate a panel discussion on living life to the fullest on the dementia journey. For the general public.
Online education | Making activities dementia inclusive
Remaining active and meaningfully engaged is vital for people living with dementia to live well. Discuss how you can adapt different kinds of activities to be inclusive of the person living with the disease to help improve quality of life and enjoy your time together. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Dementia webinar | The power of effective personal planning with guest Emily Clough
Never underestimate the power of effective personal estate planning. They are far more than just papers! Join Emily Clough, a Partner with Clark Wilson LLP who is a sought-after voice, particularly for clients with incapacity issues and to protect the rights of vulnerable adults. Emily will share her expertise and tips, including how personal planning documents can be important to assist in accessing services and home care. While it can feel daunting to think about what lies ahead, it’s important to plan now, before communication and decision-making become more challenging. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Dementia webinar | Lived experience panel discussion: Finding a supportive community with Jana Schulz
In this lived experience webinar series, caregivers share their firsthand knowledge and unique experiences on the dementia journey and how Society support provided a sense of community. These webinars are a doorway to a better understanding of dementia and an opportunity to challenge the stigma associated with dementia. In this webinar, Jana Schulz, a caregiver and registered social worker, will lead a panel discussion on the importance of finding a supportive community within our programs and services. For the general public.
Online education | Mapping your journey: Stages and progression of dementia
While each dementia journey is unique, there are some signposts to the stages of dementia. Learn about what to expect as the disease
progresses and how you can manage changes as they happen. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Dementia webinar | An Introduction to brain health
It’s never too late to make changes for a healthier brain. Learn how to maintain or improve your brain health by exploring topics including natural aging changes, dementia, risk reduction, memory, brain training and more. For the general public.
Online education | Enhancing your visits with a person in long-term care
Providing a sense of comfort and social support are some of the ways to help a person in long-term care to adjust to their new environment. Explore visiting tips and activity ideas so you can make the most out of the visits. For caregivers.
South Asian dementia forum
Join us for an engaging lunch discussion to learn more about:
• How dementia impacts South Asian families
• What culturally-safe dementia supports are available
• What you can do to better support people affected by dementia within the South Asian community.
Dementia webinar | Accessing dementia services and support
Navigating health-care systems and looking for support services can be overwhelming. Learn about
community supports – including home care, respite and adult day programs – as well as how to address challenges in accessing them. For caregivers.
Dementia webinar | Care at home: Caregiver stories
Join us to hear from two experienced caregivers who will share their experiences and learning on their dementia journey as they supported their person at home. We will also hear from a gerontologist caregiver coach from the Family Caregivers of BC support team who will share beneficial caregiver resources and discuss the importance of creating a circle of care/support system for the caregiver.
Online education | Working with the care team in long-term care
Caring for someone in long-term care brings a change in role for caregivers as the support team expands. Learn how to adjust your caregiving role and work effectively with the care team to ensure the person receives the care they need, and you also feel supported. For caregivers.
Online education | Working with the care team in long-term care
Caring for someone in long-term care brings a change in role for caregivers as the support team expands. Learn how to adjust your caregiving role and work effectively with the care team to ensure the person receives the care they need, and you also feel supported. For caregivers.
Online education | Getting your affairs in order: Health-care, legal and financial planning
Early in the dementia journey it can feel daunting to think about what lies ahead – but it’s important to plan now, before communication and decision-making become more challenging. Learn how to begin planning early for important legal, health-care and financial decisions. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Dementia webinar | The “why” behind the “Flipping stigma on its ear” toolkit
Join us for the final webinar of the four-part Flipping stigma series, with a focus on the research behind the “Flipping stigma on its ear” toolkit. Representatives from the UBC research team along with action group members living with dementia, will discuss the importance of participatory action research and address the underlying stigma and misconceptions of dementia that exist in the research field. We’ll conclude the series with a look at the toolkit’s global impact and what’s next for the team.
「關愛腦友記」慈善晚宴 | Charity Dinner for Alzheimer's
Charity Dinner for Alzheimer's brings together like-minded philanthropists, organizations, community leaders and respected members of the Chinese community for a night of healthy dinner and silent auction in support of the Alzheimer Society of B.C.
Dementia webinar | Care at home: Practical tips for safe and dignified care
Join us to increase your confidence in providing physical care in the home. Hear from community health care professionals who will share practical tips for common caregiving activities while maintaining dignity and safety.
Online education | Personal care: Bathing and hygiene
Bathing is often a highly private, personal activity and people living with dementia may need help when they’re feeling vulnerable. Learn about common hygiene challenges and effective strategies to maintain a successful routine. For caregivers.
Dementia webinar | Research connects: Topic TBA
Join us as we explore various topics related to dementia research. In order to be as responsive as possible to the latest news in dementia research, the specific topic will be announced closer to the date.
Dementia webinar | Care at home: Moving from resistance to collaboration
Changes in the brain due to dementia can affect abilities and behaviours; it can be
frustrating and upsetting when the person you are caring for is responding in an unexpected way. Join us to explore various behaviours changes and what might be causing them, and learn practical strategies for responding in supportive ways while providing care at home.
Yukon education workshop: Understanding and adapting to communication changes along the dementia journey
Join us for an education workshop delving into strategies for effective communication with people living with dementia. Whether you are a care partner, family member or are affected by or concerned about dementia, this session explores invaluable insights and practical strategies to foster meaningful connections.
Dementia webinar | What is dementia?
Learn how dementia affects an individual’s brain and behaviour. General topics include different types of dementia, stages and progression and dispelling some common myths. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Online education | Understanding behaviour changes
Explore various changes in behaviours caused by dementia and learn practical strategies for responding in supportive ways. For caregivers.
Dementia webinar | Dementia diagnosis: What next?
Explore how to navigate life after a dementia diagnosis alongside others who are also on the dementia journey. Discuss the disease’s impact on family, learn practical strategies to live well and access resources that are available at any stage of the disease. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Online education | Creating a safe home environment: Identifying and minimizing risks
Learn to identify safety risks in the home and make adaptations to prevent accidents. Topics include safety measures for medications, food, hazardous substances, and more. For caregivers and people living with dementia.
Dementia webinar| Successfully navigating the move to assisted living in a retirement community.
Dementia webinar| Lived experience: Working with lived experience partners
Dementia webinar| Considering the transition to long-term care
Dementia webinar| Research connects: Exploring resident and family councils in long-term care homes
Dementia webinar| From home to care home: Preparing and adjusting to the new environment
Dementia webinar| Creating engaging activities for warm weather
Dementia webinar| Equip yourself: Knowledge and skills to help get the support you need
Dementia webinar| Supporting friends on the dementia journey
Dementia webinar| Planning for dementia-friendly travel
Dementia webinar| Strategies for self-care: Prioritize your well-being
Dementia webinar| Research connects: Topic TBA
Yukon dementia event: Creating dementia-friendly environments
Yukon dementia event: Introduction to brain health
It’s never too late to make changes for a healthier brain!
Yukon dementia event: Introduction to brain health
It’s never too late to make changes for a healthier brain!
Webinar | Living well with memory loss
Hear from lived experience partners as they share personal stories, practical strategies and valuable insights to help people affected by dementia learn more about dementia-related memory loss and adapt their home environments to be dementia-inclusive.