All the latest news and stories about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and the brain.
Webinars: Unlocking the power of communication
Our webinars aim to address communication challenges presented by dementia, offering education and insights to enhance the quality of life for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. responds to call for feedback on new long-term care act
Executive Barbara Lindsay announces her retirement; successor named
After more than 26 years of service to the Alzheimer Society of B.C. as a staff person – and more beyond this as a volunteer – Barbara Lindsay will be retiring from her role as Chief Community Services and Engagement Officer later this fall. Paula Brill has been named as her successor.
Yukoners affected by dementia can now access specialized community support with just one call
To support Yukoners on the dementia journey, the Government of Yukon has partnered with the Alzheimer Society of B.C. to launch a new First Link® Yukon Dementia Helpline.
Upcoming webinars: Innovative approach to dementia care
Upcoming webinars redefining support and connection to people affected by dementia.
“Never retire from life”
80-year-old caregiver smashes fundraising goals at the Climb for Alzheimer’s
Bredesen Protocol offers false hope of reversing Alzheimer’s disease
A program that claims to reverse Alzheimer’s disease is growing in popularity, despite lack of evidence that it works. Learn more about the Bredesen protocol and its claims.
Upcoming education explores dementia research literacy, stories of courage during World Alzheimer’s Month
This September, World Alzheimer’s Month, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. is offering free webinars that aim to bridge the information gap and foster a well-informed community ready to address the growing challenges associated with dementia.
Vancouver woman climbs to build a community of courage
The Alzheimer Society of B.C.'s Climb for Alzheimer's fundraiser provides a sense of control in the face of an uncertain disease.