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People with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers need all the support they can get. The following list of helpful resources is meant as a starting place in your search for agencies and communities that are dedicated to providing services, assistance, and/or guidance to people such as yourself who have Alzheimer's or have committed to caring for a loved one with the disease. We have tried to simplify your search by designating links as national, provincial, and even international sites that you may find useful in managing your disease or delivering the best care possible. Check back from time to time to discover new links that we — and you — have come across in our search for the best the internet has to offer. Canadian SitesWeb resources maintained by Canadian organizations offering services to persons with Alzheimer's or dementia, non-professional caregivers, and the elderly. Provincial Caregiver AssociationsProvincial and regional groups providing community outreach and support to family and friends giving care. International SitesResources on the internet that are maintained or provided by organizations outside of Canada. Assisted CareNational and provincial associations that can either assist you in finding long-term care services, or actually provide them. Resources for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementiasLinks to useful information on Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and their impact on daily life. Forums and Chats for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementiasOnline chat rooms and communities in which people with Alzheimer's disease can share their unique stories, offer help, or simply lend a compassionate ear.
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Alzheimer's Resource Centre
The benefits of staying mentally active
with Dr. Howard Chertkow, Bloomfield Centre for Research in Aging










