All the latest news and stories about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and the brain.
Sponsor spotlight: Qualicare
Business and community leaders are coming together at the Breakfast to Remember in Kelowna, Vancouver and Victoria to raise awareness while raising valuable funds to support people affected by dementia.
Breakfast to Remember fundraising events help us build dementia-friendly communities
Business and community leaders raise awareness at the Breakfast to Remember in Kelowna, Vancouver and Victoria to help build dementia-friendly communities while raising valuable funds to support people affected by dementia.
Report sheds light on dementia in B.C. and impact of ethnic origin, sex and young onset of the disease
Today, the Alzheimer Society of Canada released The Landmark Study – Report 2: The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada, a study to better understand dementia in the Canadian population over the next 30 years, with a focus on ethnic origins – notably with an Indigenous lens – as well as sex and age.
Upcoming webinar series: Dementia care at home
Caregivers are invited to our upcoming “Dementia care at home” webinar series, focused on guiding caregivers through planning, accessing support and home care services, practical caregiving tips, and understanding changes in behaviour.
Take part in our South Asian dementia forum
This free event is for anyone living with or caring for someone living with dementia within the South Asian community, either personally or professionally.
Holiday season closure
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. will be closed between December 22, 2023 starting at 4 p.m. PT through January 1, 2024 to mark the holiday season.
Alzheimer Society of B.C. launches powerful holiday campaign
Our 2023 giving campaign shares a message of courage by showcasing the stories of people affected by dementia.
Alzheimer Society of B.C. advocacy update
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is committed to ensuring that the information we hear from people affected by dementia is reflected in all of our work, including our advocacy efforts.
Long-Term Care Resident and Visitor Survey results released
B.C. Seniors Advocate report shows some progress, room for improvement in quality of care across publicly-subsidized long-term care homes
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. expands Yukon support services to include free dementia education and support groups
On November 16, Yukoners are invited to attend the free, two-hour, in-person dementia education to learn about dementia with an opportunity to share challenges that Yukoners are experiencing when affected by the disease.