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Webinar I Dementia-friendly communities
Join us to learn more about dementia and explore simple strategies that can create a more supportive, inclusive and welcoming community for people affected by the disease.
Webinar | Roadmaps for dementia
There is no roadmap for living with dementia, but we can be your guide. In January, people living with dementia will explore this year’s Alzheimer’s Awareness Month theme by sharing their unique journeys with the disease.
Webinar I Roadmaps for caregiving
There is no roadmap for living with dementia, but we can be your guide. In January, dementia caregivers will explore this year’s Alzheimer’s Awareness Month theme by sharing their unique journeys caring for people living with the disease.
Webinar I Co-design with Sakamoto Lab
In this presentation, Dr. Mariko Sakamoto will share updates from her program of gerontological research with her team at the University of Victoria and community collaborators.
Webinar I Driving and dementia
Dementia will affect a person’s ability to drive and for many people this represents a loss of independence. Discuss strategies for how to have the conversations about the topic early and ease the transition when it’s time for someone to retire from driving.
Webinar I Feeding the Soul
The older adult population in Canada is becoming increasingly diverse. This session will explore the relationship between food, mealtimes & cultural identity, emphasizing the significance of offering culturally inclusive meals & opportunities to improve mealtime experiences within long-term care.
Webinar I Supporting friends
Explore ways to support a friend who is living with dementia or caring for someone who is. Gain insight into the impact of dementia and learn how you can continue to show up and offer the support they need to live well.
Webinar I Young-onset dementia
More than 28,000 people under the age of 65 are currently living with young-onset dementia in Canada. Panellists living with young onset dementia will share how the disease has affected their lives, along with how they have navigated challenges and find purpose and meaning after their diagnosis.
Webinar I Long-distance caregiving
Family members aren’t always nearby, which can present additional challenges. Learn how you can overcome emotional and practical challenges long-distance caregivers face and identify resources and strategies to help make the most of each visit.
Webinar I Late-day confusion
People living with dementia may become restless or confused late in the day, a phenomenon that has been referred to as “sundowning”. Caregivers may feel helpless, not knowing how to alleviate the restlessness and agitation. Learn the signs and explore strategies for responding.