Find Support in Muskoka

Find out the many ways you can get the support you need, whether you are a person living with dementia, a caregiver or a family member.

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We’re here to help! Attend one of our programs throughout Muskoka and Parry Sound. Have questions? Contact the Alzheimer Society of Muskoka today at 705-645-5621 for more information about our local Programs and Services.

Caregiver Support Group

An opportunity for care partners to meet and get to know others going through similar experiences, talk about their personal experiences, and share coping strategies. Caregiver Support Group meetings are available in person or online. 

For more information or to register, please contact Grace LeClair at support@alzheimermuskoka.ca or 705-645-5621 ext. 108.

Peer Support Group

This opportunity allows individuals with a dementia diagnosis to share their experiences associated with dementia and find strength and hope in sharing with each other. Peer Support Group meetings are available online.

For more information or to register, please contact Grace LeClair at support@alzheimermuskoka.ca or 705-645-5621 ext. 108.

Coffee Social Program

An opportunity to reconnect in person for a coffee, chat, fun games, & trivia!

  • Parry Sound: Tuesdays, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Bracebridge: Wednesdays, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Huntsville: Wednesdays, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
  • Gravenhurst: Fridays, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Our Coffee Social is also available virtually on Zoom! 

  • Zoom Coffee Social: Mondays, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

For more information, please contact Becky MacDonald at bmacdonald@alzheimermuskoka.ca or (705) 645 - 5621 ext. 110.

Minds in Motion

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Minds in Motion® is a community-based social program that incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation for people with early to mid-stage signs of dementia and their care partners.

Dates and locations vary with each session. For more information or to register, contact Lynda Low at mim@alzheimermuskoka.ca or call 705-645-5621 ext.106.

Are you anxious to get outside and socialize with others? Join our in-person, OUTDOOR Minds in Motion program. Dates and locations: TBD

Congregate Dining Program (Company of Good Cheer)

*This program is temporarily suspended due to COVID.

Company of Good Cheer is for caregivers, people with dementia, family friends and neighbours to come together once a month for dinner, support, understanding and lots of good humour. These are offered once a month in Gravenhurst, Bracebridge and Huntsville.

Individual Support

To help you navigate through the changes, whether you are a person with dementia, a family member, or caregiver, we have created a number of brochures with details about what to expect.

For people who have been newly diagnosed with a form of dementia:

If you are newly diagnosed, we strongly recommend that you visit us for information about counseling, programs and services, and support.

Other Useful Online Resources:

  • First Steps outlines a step-by-step plan to help people who are newly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
  • What to Expect gives an overview of the stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Shared Experiences is a brochure with advice written by people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

For caregivers and family members:

There are many ways caregivers and family members can get the support they need. Whether you’re looking for advice, someone to listen, or general information, there is a level of support for whatever you need.

One of our highly experienced support counselors can help you talk through your feelings and concerns in a more intimate setting. We are a great resource for local support and services.

Other useful online resources:

Programs and Services

The Alzheimer Society of Muskoka can help you face dementia. Use this page as your guide to find support programs, dementia education and resources, referral services and more.

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Programs and Services

Minds in Motion®

Minds in Motion® is a community-based social program that incorporates physical activity and mental stimulation for people with early to mid-stage signs of dementia and their care partners.

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Minds in Motion

First Link®

Being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or dementia can be overwhelming and it may be difficult to know where to turn for help. Our First Link® program can help you navigate the road ahead.

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First Link