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LTC Transitional Self-Health Group
This 6-session weekly support group is designed specifically for care partners with a family member living in long-term care.
Understanding Dementia with Lewy Bodies
Join us to learn more about Lewy body dementia - a progressive dementia that can lead to problems with thinking, movement, behaviours, and mood.
St. Catharines Support Group
This closed 10-session biweekly support group will provide guidance and coping mechanisms according to the needs and interests of the group.
Minds in Motion
Minds in Motion® is a physical activity and brain stimulation program for people living with dementia and their care partners.
Young Onset Dementia Care Partner Group
This online facilitated group is intended to connect people who are caring for a person living with Young Onset Dementia (dementia diagnosed prior to age 65).
Qigong Exercise
Qigong (pronounced chee-gong) is an ancient Chinese exercise and healing technique that involves meditation, controlled breathing and movement exercises.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Support Group
Join us for our Support Group in Niagara-on-the-Lake on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month!
Sole Mates Walking Group
The Sole Mates walking group will meet each Friday for outdoor walks in the community. Walking has so many benefits for our physical health but it is also good for our mental health, especially when we walk together!
Qigong Exercise
Qigong (pronounced chee-gong) is an ancient Chinese exercise and healing technique that involves meditation, controlled breathing and movement exercises.
Caregiver Support and Coffee Hour
Join other care partners virtually on the second and fourth Monday of the month for peer support and to learn new strategies that may help to decrease your stress.
Men's Social and Support Group
Do you feel alone on your journey as a male care partner to someone who is living with dementia? Join us for peer support and to learn new strategies that may help to decrease your stress.
Driving and Dementia
One of the first and toughest issues families and caregivers will face when they receive a diagnosis of dementia is the question of driving safety.