How You Can Learn More

Check out our additional links and resources to stay connected with the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan and learn more about dementia and dementia friendly communities.

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Here are some additional ways to learn more about dementia and dementia friendly communities:

 

1. Call the Dementia Helpline

If you’re looking for more information about our programs and services or how the Alzheimer Society can help you or your family, call our toll-free Dementia Helpline. The Helpline is available province-wide, 8:30am - 4:30pm, Monday to Friday.

Call: 1-877-949-4141

Email: [email protected]

2. Become a Dementia Friend

Dementia Friends continue to learn more about dementia and increase understanding about how their everyday interactions can be more supportive and inclusive for people affected by it. By becoming a Dementia Friend, you can help build more dementia friendly communities… one Friend at a time!

To register online, please click here.

Or email: [email protected].

3. Read our Blog

Follow our blog to learn more about our dementia friendly communities' initiatives, Alzheimer's disease and other dementia, research, prevention, and more!

Click here to see our blog.

4. Watch for Upcoming Events

We offer a variety of learning opportunities - both virtually and in-person - for people living with dementia and their care partners. The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan also hosts several significant fundraising events throughout the year in support of our vital programs, services, and research efforts.

Find upcoming event details here.

Dementia Helpline

Our Dementia Helpline is here to answer your questions.
Call 1-877-949-4141, Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm CST.

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Community Changes Everything

An estimated 60% of people with dementia are living in the community. Our communities can become more inclusive and accessible for people living with dementia and their care partners. Find out how you can be part of the solution.

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Dementia Friends