Join Our Board of Directors!
The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba is looking for leaders from across the province to join our governance team. We are looking to fill Board… Read More
We’re Hiring! Director of Development
The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba is hiring a Director of Development. Reporting to the CEO, the Director of Development is responsible for developing,… Read More
We’re Hiring! Communications Coordinator (multiple positions available)
Are you looking for a new role that allows for creativity while making a difference in your community? You’ll find all that and more… Read More
Apply Now! Alzheimer Society Graduate Student Fellowships
Applications are now being accepted for the Alzheimer Society Graduate Student Fellowships adjudicated by the Centre on Aging, University of Manitoba. Two fellowships will be… Read More
(Webinar) Research connects: Lecanemab: Understanding its role as a disease-modifying therapy
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 4 pm CST (90 minutes) Meeting ID: 646 0121 2266 Passcode: 218222 Stay informed about the latest advancements and… Read More
We’re hiring! Data Entry Assistant – Student
The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba is hiring a Data Entry Assistant – Student position, opening to current post-secondary students. Under the general direction… Read More
Tips for Care Partners, Families and Friends of People Living With Dementia
A caregiver refers to anyone who provides care for another person. Sometimes caregivers live with the person or nearby, other times they live far… Read More
Tips for People Living With Dementia
People living with dementia experience a range of symptoms related to changes in thinking, remembering, reasoning, and behavior. Living with dementia presents unique… Read More
We’re Hiring! Donor Relations Officer
The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba is hiring a Donor Relations Officer. Acting as an ambassador for the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba (ASM) and… Read More
Dementia in the Chinese Community Video Series
Explore the unique experiences of dementia in the Chinese community through the Alzheimer Society of Canada’s National Dementia Guidelines latest video series. Read More