ALZeducate

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ALZeducate is dedicated to providing high-quality, best practice-based online education for all using adult learning principles that support real learning and change. 

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Empowering people to live well with dementia or care for someone living with dementia.

What is ALZeducate?

The Alzheimer Society understands that there are many challenges faced by people living with dementia, their care partners, health care providers and others who provide support on a daily basis.  Having the right knowledge and skills to live well with dementia or to support those living with dementia will lead to improved quality of life.  Even those who just want to know more about what dementia is and what they can do, will help to create more dementia-friendly communities.   

ALZeducate is dedicated to providing high-quality, best practice-based online education for all using adult learning principles that support real learning and change.  

Join us in making a difference in the lives of people living with dementia! 

Click here to create for an ALZeducate account. You will be prompted to sign into your ALZeducate account when opening links to webinars.

Available On-Demand Learning Modules

Landmark Study: The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada

This on-demand learning module focuses on the second Landmark Study report which was released on January 22, 2024. Titled The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada, the report focuses on people living with dementia and care partners who are part of underrepresented and underserved populations.

Presenters:

  • Dr. Joshua Armstrong, Research Scientist, Alzheimer Society of Canada
  • Ngozi Iroanyah, Director of Health Equity and Access, Alzheimer Society of Ontario 

Click here to register.

Advocacy College

In this self-paced eLearning course, participants will learn:

  • The basics of advocacy
  • How government works
  • How to communicate effectively with elected officials

This course is designed to help turn concerned staff, clients, and members of the public into effective, resilient advocates for a more dementia-friendly Ontario.

Click here to register.

Upcoming dates