Resources based on CCNA projects:

Possible treatments – frequently asked questions

Living with dementia 

Brain health

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Other useful links and resources:

Dementia, Your Companion Guide

Created by McGill’s Dementia Education Program, this comprehensive educational resource is available to download and print for free.

You can also find the guide in French, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, Greek, Punjabi, Ukrainian, Tagalog, Polish, Russian, and Cantonese here

Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer Society of Canada

Lewy body spectrum

Related diseases

Aging – Senior associations

Advocacy

Caregiving

Health related organizations and research

Government bodies

Media / Magazines / Webinars / Podcasts

Personal resources

Language guidelines for those living or working a person with dementia

Programs / Studies

Links provided by the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) are for information purposes only, and they should not be considered as any endorsement or recommendation. Therefore, it is very important to do your complete due diligence before contacting any organization. The CCNA is not responsible for the content of external sites or for your privacy when you disclose information to other web sites or third parties.

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