Alzheimer Society
In my first 4 articles you’ve discovered just how important it is to take a new and proactive approach when it comes to preventing the nightmare of Alzheimer’s from ever occurring in the first place.
Currently, over 5 million people suffer with Alzheimer’s in the United States who desperately need support that goes well beyond what any doctor or hospital can provide. This is where true angels can be found in the incredible efforts put forth by Alzheimer’s societies, caregivers and support workers.
Alzheimer Society Of Canada
The Alzheimer Society of Canada is located at:
20 Eglinton Avenue West, 16th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tel: 416-488-8772 or Toll-free: 1-800-616-8816
Although there are also chapters across Canada in many major cities.
Its functions are many including to:
- Represent Alzheimer’s patients and their rights
- Provide support groups
- Provide education and information
- Encourage research and financial donations
- Provide support to caregivers and family members
The Alzheimer Society of Canada has gone so far as to have developed the first-ever Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Dementia.
“The landmark Charter is the culmination of over a year’s work by the Society’s Advisory Group of people with dementia, whose members represent different walks of life from across the country. The Charter defines seven explicit rights to empower Canadians living with dementia to self-advocate, while also ensuring that the people and organizations that support them know and protect their rights.”
They have also taken the position that “Canada needs a fully-funded national dementia strategy”.