Statements, Releases, and Resources
Position statements, media releases, and public resources related to public policy and advocacy.
2024
2023
- October: Promoting Access to Dementia Care in Ontario
- July: Alzheimer Society of Ontario Welcomes Latest Positive Trial Results for Alzheimer's Disease Treatment
- July: Breakthrough in Alzheimer's Disease Treatment: Alzheimer Society of Ontario Applauds US Approval of Game-Changing Disease-Modifying Therapy
- June: Alzheimer Society of Ontario Welcomes Health Canada Approval of New Test for Alzheimer's Disease Detection
- May: Alzheimer Society of Ontario Applauds First Step Towards Approved Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease in Canada
- May: Alzheimer Society of Ontario Welcomes Another Promising Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease
- April: Dementia and The Path Forward
- April: Tax Credit Guide for Ontarians Living with Dementia and Their Care Partners
- January: Alzheimer Society of Ontario Welcomes U.S. Regulatory Approval of Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease
2022
- December: New Ontario Dementia Care Alliance Launches to Create a More Dementia-Friendly Province
- September: Projected Ontario budget savings from reduced long-term care utilisation due to a disease modifying Alzheimer’s treatment
- September: Ontario not prepared to fully benefit from coming treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, new research reveals
- August: Statement on Bill 7
- June: Alzheimer Society Welcomes Ontario's Ministers Responsible for Dementia Care
- June: Letter to Ontario’s 43rd Parliament
- April: Alzheimer Society applauds increased funding for Ontario Dementia Strategy
- April: Ontario Voters Expect Action on Dementia Care
- April: Roadmap Towards a Renewed Ontario Dementia Strategy
- January: Long-Term Care Admissions and Visitation Guide
- January: A Dementia Care System for All Ontarians
2021
- June: Alzheimer Society expresses disgust, deep concern at callous attitude displayed in online videos
- June: Alzheimer Society calls for greater protection for people with dementia living at home
- May: Alzheimer Society welcomes, urges action on COVID-19 Commission report
- May: Alzheimer Society calls for transparent, inclusive approach to developing critical care triage protocols
- April: What Ontario’s Stay-At-Home Order Means for Care Partners (Version Four)
- March: Preparing for a Dementia-Friendly COVID-19 Vaccination Experience
- March: Budget 2021 a missed opportunity to keep more Ontarians living with dementia where they want to be: at home
- March: Right Care, Right Time, Right Place
- January: Protecting Our Most Vulnerable
- January: Build Back Better
2020
- December: Submission to the Ontario Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission
- September: Community support providers vital to keeping Ontarians out of hospital, long-term care
- September: Care Partners are not Visitors
- August: The Impact of COVID-19 on Ontario’s Charitable Sector
- July: Residents, care partners, families rightly expect action on long-term care, says Alzheimer Society
- May: Observations in Armed Forces report disturbing, inhuman but not new
- May: Alzheimer Society Echoes Calls for Supports for Canada’s Charities
- May: Health charities support letter
- January: Targeted Investments for Smarter Health and Long-Term Care
2019
- July: Letter to the Premier’s Council on Improving Healthcare and Ending Hallway Medicine
- June: Building a Dementia Care System That Works
- June: Broader access to community supports needed in our health-care system
- April: Alzheimer Society of Ontario applauds new investments in community care
- February: Alzheimer Society of Ontario welcomes Government of Ontario announcement on health-care reform
- January: Supporting Ontario Families Living with Dementia