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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Address: 235 Carlaw Avenue, Suite 408 M4M 2S1 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: alzlive.com

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Alzlive 17.10.2020

Today is #BellLetsTalk Day! Join the conversation to help shine a light on mental health.

Alzlive 01.10.2020

A Japanese town is using QR codes to help identify wandering people with dementia.

Alzlive 15.09.2020

Important Notice: We have been made aware of a scam circulating on Facebook. A woman named Amanda Cross has been contacting people with dementia and their famil...ies regarding an International Dementia Care Conference to be held here in Toronto this Spring. This person has asked individuals to speak at the conference and then requests large sums of money as registration fees. Please report any messages from Amanda Cross directly to Facebook and never wire transfer money to an unknown person. If you have any questions about this, please contact Lianna, the Programs Marketing and Communications Coordinator, at [email protected]. Share this post to notify your networks. See more

Alzlive 01.09.2020

Simple, yet helpful idea.

Alzlive 17.08.2020

The Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories presents a series of caregiving tele-learning opportunities.

Alzlive 08.08.2020

Stop me if this gets annoying: What are we having for lunch today? When are we having lunch? What are we having, though? And when are we having it?

Alzlive 26.07.2020

PODCAST: My personal passion is the flying trapeze.

Alzlive 20.07.2020

Not being known by someone who is the centre of your world.

Alzlive 12.07.2020

Lisa Genova, neuroscientist and author of the novel Still Alice, on how to build a meaningful loving relationship with someone who has Alzheimer's disease. http://www.cbc.ca/1.3776620

Alzlive 26.06.2020

Along the difficult journey of living with dementia, losing the ability to drive is perhaps the most traumatic bump.

Alzlive 17.06.2020

While vast majority are looking forward to retiring, survey finds generational split on expectations.