Join us in our mission to create a future where Alzheimer’s is understood, treated, and ultimately prevented.

The impact of Alzheimer’s is growing, and so is the need for awareness, research, and stronger support systems. Every donation helps move this work forward—supporting education, services, and progress toward better treatments.

Thank you for visiting AlzheimersFoundation.ca. If Alzheimer’s has touched your life, we want you to know: you are not alone here.

At AlzheimersFoundation.ca, we believe no one should face Alzheimer’s disease alone.

Alzheimer’s changes lives—slowly, relentlessly, and often silently. It affects memory, independence, relationships, and the daily rhythm of family life. For the person living with the disease and for those who love them, the journey can be overwhelming. Our mission is to help bring clarity, support, and hope to every stage of that journey.

Our Mission

Our mission is to support individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias through:

  • Education that’s clear, practical, and easy to understand

  • Awareness that reduces stigma and encourages early action

  • Community support that helps caregivers feel less alone

  • Advocacy and fundraising that strengthens Alzheimer’s research and services

We’re here to help people make informed decisions, find the right resources, and feel supported—whether you’re noticing early symptoms, navigating a diagnosis, providing care, or planning the road ahead.

Explore our resources, learn at your own pace, and reach out when you’re ready.

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The Foundation

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Thank you for visiting AlzheimersFoundation.ca

Alzheimer’s is one of the biggest health challenges of our time.

AlzheimersFoundation.ca provides information and resources focused on real-life needs, including:

  • Understanding Alzheimer’s disease and what to expect

  • Symptoms, stages, and diagnosis guidance

  • Practical caregiving strategies and communication tips

  • Home safety planning and daily routine support

  • Emotional support and caregiver well-being

  • Ways to help through donations, volunteering, and community action

We work to make Alzheimer’s information human, respectful, and useful, not confusing or clinical.

What We Stand For