The Alzheimer Society can help you by providing information, resources, education, support and counseling.
Visit our Programs and Services page to find out more about the programs and services available to help you through your dementia journey.
Advocacy
Our reality is, that without significant change here in Manitoba, the number of people with dementia will double within one generation. The cost to our economy will increase to 1.25 billion dollars. By 2038 our families and friends will contribute 22 million hours a year to care for people with dementia.
We need Manitobans to join their voices and speak out to their friends and neighbours, to their local community leaders and to government about the need for change that can make our dream a reality. With each voice heard, the message grows stronger. By working together, we can continue to become a powerful engine for change, creating a better future for people affected by dementia. Now is the time to prepare for the rising tide.
Visit our Advocacy website to find out more about how you can help.
Research
Around the world, the scientific community is devoting substantial effort and funding to dementia research. Researchers are looking for ways to prevent the disease, to improve quality of life for people living with the disease and to ultimately finding a cure to eradicate the disease.
Visit our Research page to find out more on current research.
The Alzheimer Society can help you by providing information, resources, education, support and counseling.
Visit our Programs and Services page to find out more about the programs and services available to help you through your dementia journey.
Advocacy
Our reality is, that without significant change here in Manitoba, the number of people with dementia will double within one generation. The cost to our economy will increase to 1.25 billion dollars. By 2038 our families and friends will contribute 22 million hours a year to care for people with dementia.
We need Manitobans to join their voices and speak out to their friends and neighbours, to their local community leaders and to government about the need for change that can make our dream a reality. With each voice heard, the message grows stronger. By working together, we can continue to become a powerful engine for change, creating a better future for people affected by dementia. Now is the time to prepare for the rising tide.
Visit our Advocacy website to find out more about how you can help.
Research
Around the world, the scientific community is devoting substantial effort and funding to dementia research. Researchers are looking for ways to prevent the disease, to improve quality of life for people living with the disease and to ultimately finding a cure to eradicate the disease.
Visit our Research page to find out more on current research.
ASM Board
Donald Dybka – Chair
Carol Paradine – Past President
Brenda Martinussen – Vice President
Dan Sitar – Secretary/Treasurer
Jason Alsip
Barry Campbell
Linda Catteeuw
Loreley Fehr
Dean Giles
Rob Kennedy
Glenda Stevens
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Advocacy
Our reality is, that without significant change here in Manitoba, the number of people with dementia will double within one generation. The cost to our economy will increase to 1.25 billion dollars. By 2038 our families and friends will contribute 22 million hours a year to care for people with dementia. We need Manitobans to join their voices and speak out to their friends and neighbours, to their local community leaders and to government about the need for change that can make our dream a reality. With each voice heard, the message grows stronger. By working together, we can continue to become a powerful engine for change, creating a better future for people affected by dementia. Now is the time to prepare for the rising tide. Visit our Advocacy website to find out more about how you can help.
Research
Around the world, the scientific community is devoting substantial effort and funding to dementia research. Researchers are looking for ways to prevent the disease, to improve quality of life for people living with the disease and to ultimately finding a cure to eradicate the disease. Visit our Research page to find out more on current research.