A first Canadian village for people living with a neurocognitive disorder
In August 2019, the first village for people living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder was opened in British Columbia.
In August 2019, the first village for people living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder was opened in British Columbia.
On December 11, Marguerite Blais, Minister Responsible for Seniors and Informal Caregivers, held a consultation for the development of a national...
In December 2018, the 18h news at ICI Radio-Canada broadcast an eloquent reportage on the work of nurses’ aides in long-term care homes.
On January 16, 2019, the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS) published the reportImproving the Quality of Life and Care of Persons Living with...
To improve the evaluation process of the quality of living environments for older people living in long-term care homes (LTC), the Ministry of Health...
Last October, the Alzheimer Society of Canada launched the first Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Dementia. This Charter was developed in...
The société Alzheimer de Québec, with the financial support of the ministère de la Famille et des Aînés, has carried out the project “Bagage de vie,...
Caroline Vincent, a nursing student at the Faculty of Nursing of the Université de Montréal, and André Chaput, an 80-year-old person who was lonely,...
As part of the Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, Ms. Nicole Poirier, Founder and Director of Carpe Diem, a resource centre for people living with...
This video and text tells the story of a man who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at sixty-year-old. Rather than being depressed by that news,...
On September 5, the Ministry of Health and Social Services launched an invitation to the public to participate in a survey
The organization Little Brothers, whose mission is to support socially lonely older people, has launched an advertising campaign under the theme “Love...
Founded in 1999, Baluchon Alzheimer is well established in the different regions of the province of Quebec. This organization offers respite care...
Here are two examples of octogenarians respectively 83 and 85-years-old who still excel in their sport. Even today, they win medals and break records!
In Seattle, a unique program brings together preschoolers and older people in the same building.