Understanding Dementia

Saskatchewan
Wed, Jan 29, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Online: Register here

If you want to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, and the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan’s community of support, join us for this webinar via Zoom.

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Dementia is an umbrella term that refers to a set of symptoms that can be caused by a variety of different diseases. Learning more about dementia can help us identify when it’s time to access support, should we notice the warning signs in ourselves or others we care about.

Join us to learn more about the different types of dementia, risk factors, warning signs, and Alzheimer Society Programs and Services for people living with dementia and their care partners.


More about Dr. Elizabeth Rhynold:

Dr. Rhynold was born and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.  She completed medical school and her internal medicine residency in Saskatoon and then moved to Vancouver to complete geriatric medicine subspecialty training.  After becoming a Royal College certified Geriatrician, she worked in Saint John, New Brunswick for 7 years before her family’s next adventure to Virden, Manitoba, where they also stayed 7 years before great opportunities in Saskatoon, arriving back in August, 2023.

Dr. Rhynold is now spending most of her work time at Saskatoon City Hospital.  She is one of the team members supporting patients and families after a referral to the Geriatric Management and Evaluation Program in Saskatoon (GEM Program). 

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Our community of support is just a phone call away, ready to answer your questions and connect you with the information and resources you need.

Call our Dementia Helpline today at 1-877-949-4141 or email helpline@alzheimer.sk.ca