We're here to help.
What information are you looking for?
Programs and services
We want to stress the importance of activities that will allow people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease (or other major neurocognitive disorders) and their caregivers to maintain a quality of life. Caregivers can be a spouse, an adult child, a relative or a friend.
Addressing ambiguous loss and grief as a healthcare provider
Practical resources to help healthcare professionals understand loss and grief associated with dementia.
What is dementia?
The term "dementia" doesn't actually refer to one, specific disease. Rather, it's an overall term for a set of symptoms that are caused by disorders affecting the brain.
I'm living with dementia
Our mission is to support you. The Alzheimer Society can provide you with the information and resources to help you manage your diagnosis, assert your rights, live well with dementia, plan for your future and more.
I'm caring for a person living with dementia
Understanding dementia and its progression is vital to ensure that both you and the person with dementia can live as well as possible. We have the resources to support you and your care of the person living with dementia.
Take action
You can help people living with dementia – it's easy! Through your Alzheimer Society, learn how to get involved through donating, fundraising, advocating, volunteering and more!
Research
Research moves us forward. Your support will get us closer to life-altering treatments, better care and cures for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
About us
Acting as the provincial spokesperson for 20 Alzheimer Societies across Quebec, the Federation of Quebec Alzheimer Societies represents, supports and defends the rights of 153,000 Quebecers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.