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Our downloadable factsheets provide education on topics related to dementia and brain health.

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Dementia Education

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Here are 10 tips to communicate well with someone living with dementia.

Dementia Education

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Here are 10 of the most common warning signs for dementia.

Dementia Education

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Some healthy lifestyle changes to keep your brain healthy.

Dementia Education

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There are many types of dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common. There are also two forms of Alzheimer’s disease: Familial and Sporadic. Read the factsheet to learn more about the two forms, the associated symptoms, diagnosis and the local support resources.

Dementia Education

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As dementia progresses, a person may struggle to express their emotions. They may begin to have verbally or physically aggressive behaviours, which may be sudden. It can also occur due to a frustrating situation. Learn how to manage these outbursts, communication strategies and how to take care of yourself.

Dementia Education

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Are you looking for technologies to help a person with dementia stay safe, be more independent, or improve their quality of life? We have a list of products and devices to help you find the right technology and tech support.

Dementia Education

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Caring for someone with dementia can be rewarding and challenging. It is normal to feel overwhelmed at times. Taking care of your own health is extremely important. It is when you are healthy that you can best help the person you are caring for. Here are some tips to strike the balance.

Dementia Education

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Your caregiving role is dependent on the needs of the person with dementia. In the early stages, a person with dementia will have noticeable symptoms. Symptoms will depend on the type of dementia, their personality, and the environment. Here’s a guide to a caregiver’s role for person living with dementia in their Early-Stage.

Dementia Education

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Your caregiving role is dependent on the needs of the person with dementia. In the later stages, a person with dementia has significant challenges performing tasks. Here’s a guide to the caregiver’s role for person living with dementia in their Late-Stage.

Dementia Education

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Your caregiving role is dependent on the needs of the person with dementia. In the middle stages, a person with dementia may have significant challenges performing every day tasks. Here’s a guide to the caregiver’s role for person living with dementia in their Mid-stage.

Dementia Education

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Holidays can be a stressful time of the year, particularly if you are a caregiver. If you’re worried about this year’s holidays, this tip sheet can provide you with strategies to manage expectations, tend to your self-care, and allow you to enjoy the holidays – instead of just surviving them.

Dementia Education

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Are you communicating from a distance with a person living with dementia? It can sometimes be difficult to converse over the phone or internet. The good news is that there are ways to make communicating more positive

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