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2026 Spring-Summer Program– Activities and Services
From April to August, the Alzheimer Society of Montreal offers support groups, workshops, conferences, and wellness activities for people living with dementia, caregivers, professionals, and the community. This fall, take advantage of opportunities for respite, learning, and connection.
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- Philanthropy and associative life
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Tips for Protecting Your Personal Information
The Alzheimer Society of Montreal is sharing a Service Canada pamphlet designed to help seniors and their loved ones better protect their personal information and benefits. It includes simple tips to recognize risky situations, verify phone calls or visits, keep information up to date, and know who to contact in case of doubt or fraud.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
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Alzheimer Guide 2026
You will also find a host of practical tips for taking care of yourself and your cognitive health.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
- Living with the disease
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- Cognitive stimulation app
Compilation of Resources Pathway
Pathway to culturally safe Indigenous cognitive health research practices: a valuable resource for research experts, enabling them to adapt current practices to be more inclusive and provide better support to all participants.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
- Living with the disease
- Supporting a loved one
- Cognitive stimulation app
How to approach driving and neurocognitive disorders
This site is designed for people living with neurocognitive disorders, their caregivers, and health professionals. It provides resources, information, and tools to better understand driving in the context of these conditions. Whether the person is still driving or has stopped, it offers guidance, support, and adaptive perspectives to ensure safety, autonomy, and quality of life.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
- Healthcare professionals
- Living with the disease
- Supporting a loved one
- Document
Fall 2025 Program – Activities and Services
From September to December, the Alzheimer Society of Montreal offers support groups, workshops, conferences, and wellness activities for people living with dementia, caregivers, professionals, and the community. This fall, take advantage of opportunities for respite, learning, and connection.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
- Living with the disease
- Supporting a loved one
- Document
10 Possible Signs of Dementia
Ten common signs of dementia are described below. If you are concerned about any of these changes in yourself or someone else, contact a health-care provider or your local Alzheimer Society.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
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- Living with the disease
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Serving others through education
Educational Services’ brochure – 2026 edition.
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My residence training pathway in my living environment
Discover the educational program of the My residence training pathway in my living environment
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Professional training Better interventions through learning
Description of the professional training’s modules