I Have Dementia
I am a person living with dementia. Whether I have been given a formal diagnosis or I’m concerned about my cognitive health, I could be living with dementia.
You’ve likely been worried and anxious about the changes you’re seeing in yourself. Now that you’ve been diagnosed, know that there are education and resources to support you. If you’ve just been diagnosed with dementia, you may need some time before sharing the news – or you may want to talk about it right away. Dementia impacts your cognitive, emotional, physical and social abilities. Understand how these changes can affect you and know how you can prepare and adjust accordingly to live well with dementia
Education
We are committed to raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. The education programs listed below are available to you at any time in any location, provided you have access to the internet. You can spend as little or as much time as you have available exploring the programs by clicking on their names below or using the search bar above go directly to program content that meets your immediate needs.
Live Events and Meetings
Stay updated with our latest videos and insights on dementia care.
See all EventsNavigating Dementia in South Asian Families: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Stigma
Join our Cultural Communities Coordinator for a conversation with South Asian care partners as they share their experiences with recognizing symptoms, navigating diagnosis, and addressing stigma within families and communities … Continued
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Past Events
The Art of Being Present: A Mindfulness Webinar
JOIN US FOR THIS VIRTUAL EVENT The Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories invites you to spend an engaging and informative hour with our Mindfulness Specialist, Marie Muggeridge. This … Continued
The Dignity to Feel: Emotional Intelligence Under Pressure
The Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories welcomed back leadership advocate Jennie Gilbert. In this second session, we turned inward, focusing on emotional regulation—shaping responses in the moment—and emotional … Continued
Living Well
Living well means finding comfort, connection, and purpose, even as life changes.
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Resources
Our Society links individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias to a community of learning, information and support.