Dementia-Friendly Canada resources

Access a variety of available resources to expand your knowledge and learn how to support dementia-friendly communities.

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Becoming a dementia-friendly community is about creating environments - both physical (built) and social - where people living with dementia can remain active, engaged and respected members of society. The following resources will help you and your organization to take simple steps in creating an environment that is welcoming and supportive for everyone.

Dementia-Friendly Canada

By the year 2050, more than 1.7 million Canadians are expected to be living with dementia, with an average of 685 being diagnosed each day. We all have a role to play in creating a country where people living with dementia are met with compassion and are acknowledged as rightful members of society.

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Dementia-friendly organizations

Learn more about the key role that businesses, organizations and community groups can play in creating safe and inclusive spaces where people living with dementia can remain meaningfully engaged in their communities.

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Dementia Friendly Banking

Dementia-Friendly Communities initiative

The Dementia-Friendly Canada project is a partnership between Alzheimer Societies across Canada. Provincial and regional Dementia-Friendly Communities initiatives work directly with individuals, businesses, organizations and communities, helping them become more supportive, accessible and inclusive.

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Dementia Friendly Transit