Keep holiday traditions alive for families facing dementia

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Keep holiday traditions alive for families facing dementia

Keep holiday traditions alive for families facing dementia

 

Important Notice

Due to the ongoing labour action at Canada Post, some of our services may be affected.

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During the Canada Post Strike action: Make your donation securely online, access digital resources on our website, stay connected by signing up for our eNewsletter.

During the Canada Post Strike action: Make your donation securely online, access digital resources on our website, stay connected by signing up for our eNewsletter.

First Link®

Whether you are living with Alzheimer’s disease, another form of dementia, or supporting someone who is, our First Link® program connects you and your family to your local Alzheimer Society programs and other community services.

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Newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer's treatment, care and research, get tips for living with Alzheimer's, and find out how you can support the fight to end Alzheimer's in our eNewsletter!

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The Music Project

Through the Music Project, personalized playlists are provided at NO cost to support a person living with dementia and improve their quality of life.

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ALZeducate

Online learning is an easy and effective way to further educate yourself about dementia. With ALZeducate, you can take free, online dementia courses and webinars.

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Be good to your brain

It's never too soon or too late to improve your brain health.

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Access Dementia Resources in Other Languages

Hindi, Mandarin and Cantonese are some of the most-spoken languages in Canada. Find essential facts about dementia in multiple languages.

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