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The Landmark Study

The Alzheimer Society of Canada's Landmark Study uses data modelling to forecast the nation's dementia future. The study data is being analyzed in three reports. The first report, from 2022, looked at overall dementia numbers. The second report, released in 2024, looks at dementia across demographic groups. The third report, in 2025, will look at the economic impacts of dementia.

First Link

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.

We are your First Link to a powerful community – a community of experts ready to help, and a community of people facing the same challenges you are.

The Alzheimer Society Research Program

The Alzheimer Society Research Program is one of Canada's most innovative hubs for dementia research, helping the brightest minds in the field spark their work from idea to impact. Since 1989, we have invested nearly $73 million in grants and awards toward innovative dementia research nationally.

A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Aspire

Canada’s first national dementia strategy sets out a vision for the future and identifies common principles and national objectives to help guide actions by all levels of government, non-government organizations, communities, families and individuals. It places people living with dementia and the family and friends who provide care to them at its centre.

A Dementia Strategy for Canada: Together We Achieve - 2023 Annual Report

The 2023 report highlights a few of the Public Health Agency of Canada funded projects now completed and some of the newest projects launched.

Dementia Friendly Canada

The Dementia-Friendly Canada project is an Alzheimer Society federation partnership intended to foster the creation of dementia-friendly communities across the country.

Find support

With programs and services available across Canada, the Alzheimer Society supports people with dementia, their families, caregivers, and healthcare providers.