Caregiver Support Network
The Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick offers a number of virtual and in-person support groups for caregivers of people living with dementia to share their experiences, offer support and learn from one another.

For more information or to register, please contact us at 1-800-664-8411 or info@alzheimernb.ca.
What is a Caregiver Support Network?
A Caregiver Support Network is a safe, welcoming and inclusive peer support group for family members, friends and care partners of people living with dementia.
A place to learn
Ask questions and share answers with others who understand.
A place to share
Exchange creative ideas and tips, based on your own experiences.
A place to connect
Build connections with others who “get it”.
A place to express feelings
Share feelings and discover that others can relate to what you’re going through.
A place for self-care
Consider your wellbeing as a care partner, learn tips for self-care and plan for the future.
Upcoming Sessions
Each month, we offer virtual and in-person sessions in a number of communities across the province to accommodate different schedules and locations. Sessions are available in English and French.
Click here to see the calendar for our upcoming scheduled sessions.
Participant Testimonials
“I find it very helpful to have a place to share my journey knowing that I will not be judged."
"[The Caregiver Support Network] has been a lifeline for me.”
“I was glad I went [to the Caregiver Support Network]. It was great! I’ve always promoted it with my patients, but when it came to myself I thought ‘I’m not comfortable doing that.’ Anyway, I did it and I’m looking forward to the next one.”