On-demand content

We host regular webinars on a range of topics related to living with dementia. You can access a selection of videos from previous webinars divided by theme.

On-demand content

You can register for upcoming webinars, or see all of our videos on our YouTube Channel 'AlzheimerBC.'

The most recent webinars were "Preparing for the holidays" on December 4 and "Research connects I Nav-CARE: A volunteer-based community initiative to support aging in place" on November 27.

Dementia topics

Recordings have been grouped by topic. We also have some dementia education videos in Punjabi and Cantonese.

To view Punjabi-language videos, click here.
To view Chinese-language videos, click here.

Dementia foundations

  • What is dementia? (44 minutes)
    Learn how dementia affects an individual's brain and behaviour. General topics include different types of dementia, stages and progression and dispelling some common myths.
  • Understanding behaviour changes (37 minutes) 
    Explore various changes in behaviours caused by dementia and learn practical strategies for responding in supportive ways.
  • Understanding and adapting to communication changes along the dementia journey (37 minutes)
    A person's ability to communicate will change over the course of the dementia journey. Learn how different types of dementia affects communication and discuss strategies for adapting to and coping with these changes.

Accessing services

Brain health

Diagnosis

Hearing

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Webinars

Learn about dementia from anywhere by participating in one of our live webinars – all you need is a computer, tablet or phone!

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First Link® Dementia Helpline

The First Link® Dementia Helpline is for anyone affected by dementia, whether professionally or personally. Get the support you need, when you need it. Calling the Helpline has all the benefits of a referral from your health-care provider.

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