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The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan empowers people to live well with dementia while funding research into prevention, cures and quality of life.

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Dementia Helpline

Our Dementia Helpline is here to answer your questions.
Call 1-877-949-4141, Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm CST.

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Unlock Dementia Research

"The first person to survive dementia is out there. Unlocking dementia research will make it possible."

– Kaleta Strain, CEO, Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan

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Learning Series

The Learning Series helps people with dementia, their families and friends to live as well as possible with the disease.

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Public Awareness

We help individuals and communities learn more about dementia and understand how to become more supportive and inclusive for those affected by it through our dementia friendly initiatives. By learning more, you can make a difference in your community.

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Reducing your Risk of Dementia

While some dementia risk factors, like age and genetics, can't be changed, you can take action to reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, with these 10 tips!

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Support Groups

Our Support Groups for people with dementia and their caregivers provide a safe environment where you can learn, laugh and help each other through mutual understanding.

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Minds in Motion

Minds in Motion® is a fitness and social program for those with early stage dementia and a friend, family member or caregiver.

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