How we can help

We are here to provide information, support and education about dementia to help you live well with dementia. We provide support and services across Saskatchewan. Please reach out to us.

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We can help

Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan programs and services help people with dementia, their care partners, families, and friends by providing information, support, education and referral to other community services. 

Our public awareness initiatives educate the public about the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, and about ways to maintain a healthier brain.

Dementia Helpline

Our Dementia Helpline is here to answer your questions.
Call 1-877-949-4141, Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm CST.

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Referring to First Link®

When you refer someone to First Link®, you are connecting them to a community of information, support, and services for people living with dementia and their care partners.

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Learning Series

The Learning Series helps people with dementia, their families and friends to live as well as possible with the disease.

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Support Groups

Our Support Groups for people with dementia and their caregivers provide a safe environment where you can learn, laugh and help each other through mutual understanding.

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Minds in Motion

Minds in Motion® is an evidence-based program that includes physical exercise, social and mind-stimulating activities for people living with early stage dementia to attend with a care partner.

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Our Resources

A summary of resources available to you and your family from the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan

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Our learning resources