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Support for Care Partners
This presentation will provide you with ten tips that will help guide you through the first steps of being a care partner.
St. Catharines Support Group
This Time Limited biweekly support group will provide guidance and coping mechanisms according to the needs and interests of the group.
Welland Support Group
Do you feel alone on your journey as a care partner to someone who is living with dementia? Join other care partners for peer support and to learn new strategies that may help to decrease your stress.
Dementia Education Series (Afternoon)
4-part series offering an opportunity for families and friends of individuals with a diagnosis of dementia to learn more about dementia, develop caregiving strategies, and become familiar with community resources and supports.
Brain Wave Café Niagara Falls
Stay connected with friends and meet some new ones as you participate in healthy brain activities together!
Minds in Motion (St. Catharines)
Minds in Motion® is a physical activity and brain stimulation program for people with dementia and their care partners.
Shared Reflections
Shared Reflections is a 6-week reminiscence based discussion group for Persons Living With Dementia. Reminisce and discuss the meaningful moments throughout your life together.
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!
Qigong Exercise
Join us online for a gentle exercise class suitable for all persons living with dementia and care partners.
Late Stage, End Stage, Grief & Dying
All public forums are suitable for family and friends of individuals living with dementia.
Sole Mates Walking Group
Walking has so many benefits for our physical health but it is also good for our mental health, especially when we walk together!
Communication for Health Care Providers
This webinar will focus on providing participants with the knowledge of how communication can change over the course of the disease and ways to supportively communicate with a person living with dementia.