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Education

The Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce provides education programs for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, caregivers, and health-care professionals. These programs include:

  • First Steps for people with dementia and their primary caregiver
  • First Link® Learning Series for family and friends of someone with dementia
  • Professional Education  
  • Public Awareness

 


Last Updated: 01/24/2018

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Alzheimer Society Grey-Bruce
753 2nd Avenue East
Owen Sound, Ontario
N4K 2G9

Tel: 519-376-7230
Fax: 519-376-2428
Toll-free: 1-800-265-9013
Email: info@alzheimergreybruce.com

Charitable registration number:
11878 4982 RR0001

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