This World Alzheimer’s Month, people living with dementia need your help

Social isolation is a serious problem, especially for people living with dementia. Support social recreation programs at the Alzheimer Society and ensure no one experiences dementia alone.

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This World Alzheimer’s Month, people living with dementia need your help

September - December guide is available!

View our Program and Services for September - December 2024. This guide promotes education, social recreation, and care partner support groups offered this fall.

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September - December guide is available!

September - December guide is available!

Get Connected

As a person living with dementia and/or care partner, you can refer yourself for programs and services. As a health care provider, you can make a referral through our First Link® program.

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Why Connections Matter

Hear from our clients about connections and how the Alzheimer Society Waterloo Wellington has helped them along the journey of dementia.

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ASWW is committed to advancing our Equity, Diversity and Inclusion work. Please click the link to read our statement.

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Music Project

The Alzheimer Society Music Project is a program that provides the beneficial effects of music and stimulation on people living with dementia.

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First Link®

First Link® referrals help physicians and other health-care providers connect you to the Alzheimer Society of Waterloo Wellington services and support.

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Programs and services

Alzheimer Society Waterloo Wellington (ASWW) can help you face dementia. Use this page as your guide to find support programs, dementia education and resources, referral services and more.

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With the generous support of our community, we can provide our programs at no cost - but we need your help to continue.

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What is aducanumab?

Aducanumab is the newest clinical treatment for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly two decades, recently approved in the U.S. It is not yet approved in Canada. Find answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about aducanumab below.

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Access Dementia Resources in Other Languages

Hindi, Mandarin and Cantonese are some of the most-spoken languages in Canada. Find essential facts about dementia in multiple languages.

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