Keep holiday traditions alive for families facing dementia

Your generosity can make the difference between isolation and connection. By donating today, you’ll ensure families like mine stay connected and supported this holiday season.

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Keep holiday traditions alive for families facing dementia

Keep holiday traditions alive for families facing dementia

Review and register for free programs

The Winter Programs and Services Guide runs from January to March 2025

Access our Winter Program and Services Guide Here
Winter Programs and Services Guide

The Winter Programs and Services Guide runs from January to March 2025.

Light it Up Blue this January!

January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Light it up Blue and join us on Sunday January 19th in Barrie at Bowlerama for a fun family event - Bowling for Brain Health! Registration is OPEN!

Get details and register for this fun family event!
LIUB and Bowl

Important Notice

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

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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.

Join us again on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025

Oma's Ride was a huge success! Thank you for helping to raise over $54,000 towards social recreation programming!

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 2025 - Let's RIDE!
Oma's Ride

Donations welcome through the event site until October 31, 2024.

Refer to our Programs & Services

Access our referral form to connect yourself or your clients/patients to our services.

After a diagnosis, make the Alzheimer Society your First Link!First Link Referral Form
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Gain skills & strength your support network!

The Enhancing Care program provides practical skill-building and emotional support to help care partners deal with the stress and complexities of caregiving.

Learn more about the program
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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.

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