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What is Dementia?

Learn about dementia, a term used to describe conditions that cause the loss of the ability to think, remember, and reason. (From The National Institute on Aging)

Young Onset Dementia Video

Young or early onset refers to people under 65 who develop dementia, a term doctors use when brain illness or brain changes make it hard for someone to remember, think, see, move, communicate or connect.

Toronto Dementia Network Research Studies

Find, review and get in touch about research studies in Toronto from the comfort of your home.

Early or Young Onset Dementia

What is early onset dementia and the importance of early detection.

Screening & Assessment - Delirium, Dementia & Depression

Deterioration Cognitive Observee (DECO) - The DECO questionnaire is to be completed by a person, such as a family member, who has had at least monthly contact with the client for the last 3 years

Communicating with people living with dementia

VIDEO: Understand how dementia affects communication and learn some useful tips and strategies for your conversations with people living with dementia as they progress through the stages of the disease.

When Dementia is in the House

Special Challenges for Parents who Are the Primary FTD Caregivers. When your spouse is diagnosed with a terminal, degenerative illness, you suffer relentless, devastating loss with no apparent resolution long before that person’s physical death.

Ten Warning Signs of Dementia Infographic

Dementia is not a part of normal aging. If you think that these problems are affecting your daily life, or the life of someone you know, you should consult your doctor.

Alzheimer Society of Canada

Alzheimer Society mission - To alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and to promote the search for causes, treatments and a cure.

Research - Newer Shingles Vaccine Tied to Lower Dementia Risk

Receipt of a newer recombinant version of a shingles vaccine is associated with a significant delay in dementia diagnosis in older adults, a new study suggests.

Infographic - Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices May Reduce Your Risk of Dementia

Many factors may influence your risk of dementia, including genes, environment, and lifestyle. You can’t change some factors, but, as with many diseases, there may be steps you can take to help lower your risk.

Alzheimer Society of Canada's Landmark Study

The Alzheimer Society of Canada's Landmark Study uses data modeling to predict the country's future with dementia.

Caregiver Self-Care Tool

In addition to managing the challenges of caring for a person with a chronic disease such as dementia, caregivers need to attend to their health needs so as to prevent the onset of disease and increase overall quality of life.

Has the era of rapid increases in human life expectancy ended?

Gerontologist Jay Olshansky and his coauthors predict that the era of rapid increases in human life expectancy has ended. Their analysis of lifespan data from Australia, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States was published recently in the journal Nature Aging.

Aging in Canada - Canadian Resources for Older Adults

Nice has compiled an online library of resources and information tools on Aging in Canada. Topics: caregiving, mental health, finance, legal, elder abuse, physical health & addiction.

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