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What is Dementia education?

A dementia diagnosis not only affects the person living with it, but also their caregivers, friends, family, and the community in which they live. There are nearly 24,000 people over the age of 65 in the Ottawa and Renfrew region who are living with dementia. By 2030, that number will double.

The goal of dementia education is to provide information that helps you expand your knowledge and understanding of dementia and brain health. The more we know about dementia the better able we are to prevent it, and to live well with it.

Here’s our monthly calendar to view all our education, activities and support group schedule.

To register for our for our free events in the calendar, simply click on the event in the schedule and you will be redirected to registration page.

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Dementia Education

Virtual Event
Legal and financial planning information session to help prepare for today and tomorrow. Learn about how to managing finances, power of attorney, disability credits, taxes and more.
In-person Event
Learn about 8 brain healthy choices to help you prevent and live well with dementia. Learn how to recognize the warning signs of dementia and how the Dementia Society can help.

Dementia Education

Virtual Event
Learn about optimizing cognitive health through lifestyle choices and social support. This education sessions is intended for people who are experiencing Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and their close family members/friends. MCI involves memory loss that is greater than expected for ones age but not enough to compromise ones ability to carry out daily activities.

Dementia Education

In-person Event
Learn about optimizing cognitive health through lifestyle choices and social support. This education sessions is intended for people who are experiencing Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and their close family members/friends. MCI involves memory loss that is greater than expected for ones age but not enough to compromise ones ability to carry out daily activities.

Dementia Education

Factsheet

Dressing Tips for Dementia

A person living with dementia may have difficulty dressing independently. As dementia progresses, individuals often lose the ability to carry out skilled movements, despite being motivated and having the physical ability to perform them. This is known as apraxia. Caregivers need to be aware that the person with dementia may not understand what they need to do. Read the factsheet for tips when assisting with dressing.

Dementia Education

Factsheet

Eating/Nutrition and Dementia

A person living with dementia may find eating difficult. Loss of appetite, loss of memory and problems with judgement can cause difficulties with food, eating and nutrition. A person living with dementia may forget that they have eaten, forget how to chew, swallow, use utensils, or get distracted by their environment. Despite these changes, maintaining a healthy, balanced diet is important to improve a person’s quality of life. Here are some tips to help with eating.

Dementia Education

Factsheet

Dementia and Bathing

Bathing may become a challenging activity for persons living with dementia— completing bathing and showing reluctance to take a shower can be some of the issues. When a person living with dementia is resistant to bathing, there can be many possible reasons for their hesitation. Here are some tips to improve the bathing experience.

Dementia Education

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10 Communication Tips

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

Dementia Education

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10 Warning Signs of Dementia

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

DSORC Centre Closure - February 13

Due to severe weather conditions, the DSORC Centre will be closed on Thursday, February 13 and all in-person programs and services will be cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.