Nous sommes ici pour vous aider.
Que cherchez-vous?
- J'ai peur d'être atteint d'un trouble neurocognitif.
- J'ai peur qu'une de mes connaissances soit atteinte d'un trouble neurocognitif.
- J'ai récemment reçu un diagnostic.
- Je suis atteint d'un trouble neurocognitif.
- Je prends soin d'une personne atteinte d'un trouble neurocognitif.
- J'essaie de réduire mon risque.
- Je cherche à offrir mon soutien.
- Je suis un professionnel de la santé.
- Je m'intéresse à la recherche sur les troubles neurocognitifs.
About dementia
In this section, learn more about dementia, including its most common type (Alzheimer's disease), other types of dementia and evidence-based recommendations on preventing and treating the disease.
Finding help
Caring for someone with dementia can be a complex task. It can be frustrating, confusing, and emotionally and physically exhausting, though it has its rewards and good times. Whether you're a family, volunteer or paid caregiver, if you’re the only one providing care, you may wish to get help at some time.
Dementia resources
The Alzheimer Society provides many resources for people living with dementia, family members, caregivers, healthcare providers and more.
Research
Research moves us forward. Your support will get us closer to life-altering treatments, better care and cures for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Find support
With programs and services available across Canada, the Alzheimer Society supports people with dementia, their families, caregivers, and healthcare providers.
(French) About us
In this section, learn more about the Alzheimer Society of Thunder Bay itself, including the history of the organization, Board of Directors, and our Annual General Reports.