All the latest news and stories about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and the brain.
More love than meets the eye
Gail connected with us in 2020 to share her story during a difficult time. Her story is a love affair.
Your Accessibility Insights Are Needed
A look at improving accessibility for people living with dementia in Saskatchewan. <br />
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Today marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and we honour the survivors and mourn the lost lives of the children who were in the residential school system and the families and communities who also lost their history and memories, languages, ways of life and still experience the intergenerational trauma of this system.
Closure for Truth and Reconciliation Day
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. will be closed on September 30 to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
The 2021 virtual Legislature Luncheon
Every year, the Society and the B.C. Ministry of Health co-host a non-partisan luncheon at the Legislature building in Victoria. It is an opportunity for Members of the Legislative Assembly from across B.C. to hear people’s experiences of dementia and about the importance inclusive communities.
2021 Pauline Spatz Leadership Award recipient: Lilli Lin
The 2021 recipient of the Pauline Spatz Leadership Award is Lilli Lin of Quispamsis, NB.
"The toughest part is having to let go."
Alicia (pictured) lives with dementia. Her daughter and caregiver, Judy, would like to share her story about her family’s experience with dementia – how she misses the traditions she used to do with her mother during the holidays, and the way that people like you can help the Alzheimer Society give them support during challenging times.
Saskatchewan Missing Persons Week
Why is it important to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan?