We’re Hiring! Client Support Coordinator (Provincial Office)
The Client Support Coordinator (full-time) is responsible for the provision of support, information and education services to people with dementia and their family care partners… Read More
Generous Donor Makes a Sound Investment in the Alzheimer Society
Dave Mills knows all about making sound investments – he worked in the business for 50 years. Recently, he decided to make what some might… Read More
We’re Hiring! Education Coordinator (Provincial Office)
The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba is seeking a full time Education Coordinator, responsible for implementing and evaluating education programming for family caregivers, healthcare and community… Read More
2022 Alzheimer Society Research Program Competition
We’re pleased to share that the 2022 Alzheimer Society Research Program funding competition is now open. One of Canada’s most innovative hubs for dementia research,… Read More
Care4u 2021 – Recorded Event and Resources
Thank you for attending Care4u Family Conference! We hope you enjoyed your morning of learning. The recording and resourcess are ready. Recorded Event… Read More
Lewy Body Dementia Awareness Month
October is Lewy Body Dementia Awareness Month! LBD or “Dementia with Lewy bodies” is a type of dementia that affects the thinking and moving… Read More
We’re Hiring! Client Support Coordinator (Provincial Office)
The Client Support Coordinator (full-time) is responsible for the provision of support, information and education services to people with dementia and their family care partners… Read More
Frontotemporal Dementia Awareness Week
September 26th to October 3rd is Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Awareness Week! FTD is an umbrella term for a group of rare disorders that… Read More
2021 Fall Education Calendar Available
The 2021 Fall Education Calendar is now available! We have a variety of programs to help you on your dementia journey, including updated Minds in… Read More
Federal Election 2021
This election, we’re voting to make dementia a priority. More than half a million Canadians are living with dementia today, and in 10 years,… Read More