Finding Your Way®
Finding Your Way® helps people living with dementia, their families, care partners, and communities recognize the risks of going missing, be prepared for incidents of going missing, and ensure that people with dementia can live safely in the community.
Visit the Finding Your Way® website for more information.
About Finding Your Way®
Finding Your Way® helps people living with dementia, their families, care partners, and communities recognize and reduce the risks of going missing by being prepared. The Finding Your Way® website offers educational courses about Living Safely in the Community, an opportunity to learn about locating technology, and access to other free resources.
Thinking about a locating device?
Six in ten people with dementia become lost at some point, often without warning. The Finding Your Way® technology website has been developed to help families understand the options that are available in Canada and provides them with information to help the decision-making process.
Compare tracking devices today.
Ethical and Practical Considerations
The balance between independence and safety is important for a person living with dementia. Locating technologies can provide the person living with dementia, their families, and care partners peace-of-mind while improving personal freedom and safety.
Read more about the ethical and practical considerations of locating technology here.
"Living Safely in the Community" Course
Take this free, online course to learn how you can help keep people with dementia safe. The Finding Your Way® e-learning modules only take 15 minutes to complete! Get started here.
Access Resources
Watch informational videos about the risks of going missing and how to live safely in the community with dementia, access crucial checklists that will help you prepare and understand what to do if someone living with dementia in your life goes missing, and download the Finding Your Way® Identification Kit on the Resources page here.
Test Your Knowledge
Would you know what to do if you saw someone with dementia who was lost or confused about their surroundings? Take this quiz to find out!