This workshop will provide family caregivers with an overview of Alzheimer’s disease focusing on the importance of early diagnosis and illustrates the progression of the disease.
Training, Education and Assistance for Caregiving at Home (TEACH)
SPRINT Senior Care
teach
The TEACH (Training, Education, and Assistance for Caregiving at Home) Program is a Reitman Centre caregiver program which consists of 4 weekly group sessions that are each 90 minutes long.
Join us for an 6-week art series workshop to learn, experiment, and explore creativity with a variety of art projects and mediums.This workshop, offered in an encouraging and relaxing environment and by a profess...
This is a one-hour guided tour of the AGO for people living with dementia and their caregivers. The tour is facilitated by an experienced AGO Docent and is assisted by Alzheimer Society of Toronto’s vol...
Community Association for Riders with Disabilities (CARD)
active living
This is a 5-week program for people living with early to mid-stage dementia and their caregivers, created in partnership with the Community Association for Riders with Disabiliti...
This is a one-hour guided tour of the ROM for people living with dementia and their caregivers. The tour is facilitated by two of the museum’s experienced Docents and is assisted by Alzheimer Society of T...
In partnership with Alzheimer Society of Toronto (AST), Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) is offering a unique peer-led support group for Tamil-speaking family members and friends caring for tho...
This workshop is for people living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and caregivers of people living with MCI. The focus of the session will be on providing an overview of MCI and the differences between normal ag...
This workshop will provide family caregivers with an overview of Alzheimer’s disease focusing on the importance of early diagnosis and illustrates the progression of the disease.
In partnership with the Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities, the Alzheimer Society of Toronto invites you to sign up for a pilot program for people living with young onset dementia (diagnosed befo...
This workshop is for people living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and caregivers of people living with MCI. The focus of the session will be on providing an overview of MCI and the differences between normal aging, MCI and dementia.
This presentation will allow participants to learn about the programs and services provided by the Alzheimer Society of Toronto, including counselling and support groups, education programs, Finding...
The content of the support group is driven by the participants with an emphasis on concerns experienced by carers 16-35 years old. Some sessions will be held in-person, and some will be offered through an online platf...
This workshop will help caregivers to develop and participate in meaningful activities with their family member or friend with dementia. The goal is to provide practical ideas on how to spend quality time togethe...
This is a one-hour guided tour of the ROM for people living with dementia and their caregivers. The tour is facilitated by two of the museum’s experienced Docents and is assisted by Alzheimer Society of T...
Breaking Down Barriers: Dementia, Mental Illness, and Living Alone
Michael Garron Hospital
speaker series
Event for Professionals only.
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto, in partnership with Michael Garron Hospital and the Ontario Brain Institute, invites professionals working in the field of dementia to a day of di...
This once a month group will offer family caregivers of person with dementia a chance to learn and practice mindfulness techniques in an open and relaxed environment. The goal is to be focused on the present m...