All the latest news and stories about Alzheimer's disease, dementia and the brain.
“Do the right thing.” Challenging stigmas and stereotypes against dementia.
Irene Fantopoulos lives in Toronto, Ontario. Besides working for the Ontario Public Service, she also is a caregiver for her mother, Mary. After reading about #ilivewithdementia.ca, Irene was inspired to tell her own story regarding her experiences with stigma against people living with dementia and their caregivers.

My dementia caregiver journey: An unexpected path to enlightenment
After reading about #ilivewithdementia, Mildred Lynn McDonald was inspired to share her experiences as a caregiver. In this guest blog, she shares seven pieces of inspirational advice that helped put her own dementia caregiver journey into perspective.

Celebrity chef opens up about her career and impact of dementia at Breakfast to Remember
Chef Caren McSherry shares her personal experience of how dementia has affected her for Alzheimer Society of B.C.'s Breakfast to Remember event.

Ennis Sisters Teaming Up with Alzheimer Society
The Ennis Sisters are some of the most talented musicians to come from Newfoundland & Labrador. Their unique musical style gathers crowds from near and far. Their personal experience with dementia has motivated them to help others. They are committed to raising awareness and to be champions in encouraging others to seek help and support.

Dementia? Let Us Help You Understand.
Lloyd Brown is the Executive Director of the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia.

Yes. I live with dementia. Let me help you understand: Lisa Raitt
Lisa Raitt, Member of Parliament for Milton, and her husband Bruce Wood, diagnosed with dementia at 56, live with dementia, and during Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, they’re sharing their story to help you understand.

Lisa Raitt: Yes. I live with dementia. Let me help you understand
Lisa Raitt, Member of Parliament for Milton, and her husband Bruce Wood, diagnosed with dementia at 56, live with dementia, and during Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, they’re sharing their story to help you understand.

Yes. I live with dementia. Let me help you understand: Robin Barrett
Robin Barrett lives in Ottawa, Ontario, where she supports her husband, Keith, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2016.
