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See our entire 2023 AGM Report here!

Learn about our 2023 award recipient in the 2023 AGM report.

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Learn more about our 2023 award recipient in the 2023 AGM report here

Programs and services

The Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce can help you by providing information, resources, education, support and counselling.

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Take action

You can get involved in lots of ways, including volunteering with the Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce, fundraising, advocating, and donating.

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I'm living with dementia

Our mission is to support you. The Alzheimer Society can provide you with the information and resources to help you manage your diagnosis, assert your rights, live well with dementia, plan for your future and more.

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Education Hour

Join one of our free community education presentations from the comfort of your home.

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What is dementia?

The term "dementia" doesn't actually refer to one, specific disease. Rather, it's an overall term for a set of symptoms that are caused by disorders affecting the brain.

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About us

The Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce is affiliated with Alzheimer Society of Ontario and Alzheimer Society of Canada. As one of 30 chapters in Ontario, we support people living with dementia and their caregivers in Grey and Bruce counties, with an office located in the largest centre, Owen Sound.

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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.

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Access Dementia Resources in Other Languages

Hindi, Mandarin and Cantonese are some of the most-spoken languages in Canada. Find essential facts about dementia in multiple languages.

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