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Support for care partners and people living with dementia. Refer today. Healthcare professionals please download the form below. To self-refer contact: 705-748-5131 or info@alzheimerjourney.ca

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Education Opportunities

We offer various learning opportunities to help families and friends continue to enhance their knowledge of dementia. These sessions will be hosted by an Alzheimer Society staff member either in-person or online.

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Use the drop-down menus above the calendar to find the right event for you. 

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Contact us

Anyone can contact the Alzheimer Society of Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland and Haliburton. You don't need a diagnosis.

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Sign Up for Our Monthly e-Newsletter

Get up-to-date programming information (and other helpful content) directly to your inbox by signing up for "Our Connections Matter".

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First Link®

Whether you are living with dementia, or supporting someone who is, First Link connects you to health services, information and support in your community.

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Make a difference in your community!

Volunteers give us the spirit, means and energy that keep us going.

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Monthly Care Partner Support Groups

Monthly care partner support groups are available throughout the four county region and provide the opportunity to connect with others in your community who are living with similar experiences.

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Monthly Care Partner Support Groups

Monthly Care Partner Support Groups

What does the Alzheimer Society do? 

A broader look at the services we provide.

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All our webinars in one place.

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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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