Exploring Support for Caregivers

Simcoe County

Caregiver holding hands

Alzheimer Society Canada is embarking on a new study for caregivers and service providers, and Simcoe County residents are invited to participate. 

The study aims to understand the needs of caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, as well as assess the services they currently access or would like to access based on caregiving stages.

Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences and provide valuable input to help us co-create tools and services that better meet the needs of Alzheimer’s caregivers.

What Will Happen in This Study?

Participants will be involved in an interview describing their experiences caring for people living with Dementia at each of the caregiving stages. Some of the participants will also be involved in in-person focus group discussions, which will inform practical advice, tools, and products for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.

Duration: Approximately 1 hour

 Participants will receive an honorarium of $25 CDN

Who is Eligible to Participate in this Study?

  1. Caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s or related dementias, especially those in stages such as:
    • Monitoring initial symptoms.
    • Navigating diagnosis.
    • Assisting with daily living activities.
    • Planning for future care.
  2. Service providers (e.g., healthcare professionals, social workers, home care aides, Community service providers (including admin) who support individuals in these stages.)

Want to learn more?

Click on the link to participate in the study: Get in Touch About this Study | Alzheimer Society Canada - Find Studies or see more at Exploring Support for Caregivers | Alzheimer Society of Simcoe County

We are inviting Simcoe County caregivers and service providers to participate in an Alzheimer Society Canada study titled “Exploring Service Availability and Support for Alzheimer’s Caregivers: An Asset Mapping and Co-Design Approach.”

This study aims to better understand the needs of Alzheimer’s caregivers at different stages of caregiving, and to collaborate with service providers to co-design practical tools that improve service delivery. Through this study we are looking to connect with and serve.