This Giving Tuesday, your help is needed in the fight against dementia. Donate today.

It's a day dedicated to giving back and honouring the causes closest to your heart. We are grateful that we are one of yours.

GIVE TODAY
This Giving Tuesday, your help is needed in the fight against dementia.

This Giving Tuesday, your help is needed in the fight against dementia.

Important Notice

Due to the ongoing labour action at Canada Post, some of our services may be affected.

Learn more
During the Canada Post Strike action: Make your donation securely online, access digital resources on our website, stay connected by signing up for our eNewsletter.

During the Canada Post Strike action: Make your donation securely online, access digital resources on our website, stay connected by signing up for our eNewsletter.

By 2050, nearly 2 million people living in Canada could be living with dementia

What can we do to change Canada’s dementia future? Find out in our new report – the Landmark Study.

Download the report (PDF)Learn more!
Landmark-study-website-banner.png

Participate in research

Learn more about clinical studies, observational studies, brain donation and how you can get involved to help advance dementia research in Canada.

Learn more
Two people looking at an ipad

Programs and services

The Alzheimer Society of Ontario offers programs and services to help people living with dementia, care partners, and healthcare professionals get the support they need most.

Learn more
Programs-and-Services.jpg

Newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer's treatment, care and research, get tips for living with Alzheimer's, and find out how you can support the fight to end Alzheimer's in our eNewsletter!

Learn more
iphone-newsletter-886w.jpg

Fundraise and participate

Find ways that you can participate and be a fundraiser for the Alzheimer Society of Ontario to help support and raise awareness for people living with dementia!

Learn more
Fundraise & Participate

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.

Access resources now
Hello in many languages.