Find support

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

Support group having a discussion.

Please call the Alzheimer Society of Canada at 1-800-616-8816 or email us at info@alzheimer.ca. You can also contact your local Alzheimer Society to access information and support.

If you are newly diagnosed

Getting a diagnosis of dementia can be overwhelming. We strongly recommend that you visit your local Alzheimer Society for information, programs, services and support.

To help you, we have created a number of resources to learn about dementia and how you can live as well as possible with dementia.

If you are a family member or caregiver

For anyone who needs help

"I too was reluctant to seek help. I thought, 'OMG I live with this. Why would I want to listen to other people talk about it?' Going to my first support group was the best thing I have ever experienced. These are trained people with tips and supports I now have access to." – Carol-Ann, from Ontario. Carol-Ann is the caregiver for her husband, Stan, who lives with dementia.

If you’re looking for advice, someone to listen, or general information, there are many ways to get the support you need:

Dementia resources

The Alzheimer Society provides many resources for people living with dementia, family members, caregivers, healthcare providers and more.

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Dementia programs and services

The Alzheimer Society 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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National dementia ambassador Tanis Rummery.

I'm living with dementia

Our mission is to support you. The Alzheimer Society can provide you with the information and resources to help you manage your diagnosis, assert your rights, live well with dementia, plan for your future and more.

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National ambassador Mario Gregorio.