Penetang - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Fourth Monday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Penetang - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Fourth Monday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Join us for a 1-hour online session of Gentle Fitness with Jennifer online.
This program uses easy to follow movements to build strength and flexibility while conditioning your body. The sessions are adapted and sensitive to ...
Care Partner Stress and Building Resilience - ONLINE
ONLINE
Support Group
This workshop is to help care partners identify theit sources of stress and develop coping strategies. The focus of the session will be on exploring the concept of resilience and ways to build care partner resilience.
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
Join us for a 1-hour online session of Gentle Fitness with Jennifer online.
This program uses easy to follow movements to build strength and flexibility while conditioning your body. The sessions are adapted and sensitive to ...
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
Care Essentials is a 2-week series that covers issues commonly faced by care partners supporting someone in the middle stages of dementia. Enhancing Communication & Responding to Behaviours are key topics.
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
Care Essentials is a 2-week series that covers issues commonly faced by care partners supporting someone in the middle stages of dementia. Enhancing Communication & Responding to Behaviours are key topics.
This four-part online series, hosted on Zoom, is for family care partners of persons living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias. Sessions address common care issues in late-stage dementia to help family care partners adapt to changing needs.
Explore some of the unique challenges and issues that can arise when caring from a distance, as well as identify the different ways caregivers can provide support and be involved i...
Orillia - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (First Wednesday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Canada Revenue Agency Webinar on Tax and Benefit Information for Seniors
ONLINE
You’re invited to join us on Wednesday, August 5, for a special webinar on tax and benefit information, including COVID19 measures and emergency benefits.
A Canada Revenue Agency Outreach Officer will discuss the following topics during ...
Explore some of the unique challenges and issues that can arise when caring from a distance, as well as identify the different ways caregivers can provide support and be involved i...
Orillia - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (First Wednesday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Canada Revenue Agency Webinar on Tax and Benefit Information for Seniors
ONLINE
You’re invited to join us on Wednesday, August 5, for a special webinar on tax and benefit information, including COVID19 measures and emergency benefits.
A Canada Revenue Agency Outreach Officer will discuss the following topics during ...
Care Partner Stress and Building Resilience - ONLINE
ONLINE
Support Group
This workshop is to help care partners identify their sources of stress and develop coping strategies. The focus of the session will be on exploring the concept of resilience and ways to build care partner resilience.
Training, Education, and Assistance for Caregiving at Home (TEACH) - ONLINE
ONLINE
Workshop 1
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.
This workshop will help care partners of a person with dementia in mid-to-late stages to develop and participate in meaningful activities. The goal is to provide practical ideas on how participants can spend quality time together by i...
This workshop will help care partners of a person with dementia in mid-to-late stages to develop and participate in meaningful activities. The goal is to provide practical ideas on how participants can spend quality time together by i...
Join us for a 1-hour online session of Gentle Fitness with Jennifer online.
This program uses easy to follow movements to build strength and flexibility while conditioning your body. The sessions are adapted and sensitive to ...
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
This four-part online series, hosted on Zoom, is for family care partners of persons living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias. Sessions address common care issues in late-stage dementia to help family care partners adapt to changing needs.
This series is to help family members and friends of persons with dementia understand what to expect in the later stages of the disease. The series will explore how participants can provide comfort to the person as well as review the experiences of gr...
Our peer-led support groups provide care partners with the opportunity to discuss both practical and emotional needs related to caring for a family member with Alzheimer's Disease or other dementias. These groups are facilitated by ...
Travel to different destinations around the world from the comfort of your own home. Enjoy some videos and stories of places like India, Japan and Sweden.
Occur every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month.
To Join: https://zoom.us/j/93303552841?pwd=Mkd3MG...
Alliston - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Third Monday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Learning to Live with Ambiguous Loss Workshop - ONLINE
ONLINE
Ambiguous Loss
For care partners of individuals living with dementia in mid-to-late stages. Explore the concept of ambiguous loss, develop coping strategies and gain understanding of feelings of grief when caring for a person with dementia.
Care partners and persons living with dementia can learn about leveraging technology. Gain new ideas around how to find engaging and accessible activities online. We will cover low tech options, games, apps, and gadgets to have fun.
Care partners and persons living with dementia can learn about leveraging technology. Gain new ideas around how to find engaging and accessible activities online. We will cover low tech options, games, apps, and gadgets to have fun.
Barrie (Mornings) - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Third Tuesday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Barrie - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Third Tuesday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
This four-part online series, hosted on Zoom, is for family care partners of persons living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias. Sessions address common care issues in late-stage dementia to help family care partners adapt to changing needs.
This workshop is for care partners of individuals living with dementia. The focus of the session will be on exploring significant sources of conflict for families dealing with dementia and strategies for assisting families, buildin...
Penetang - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Fourth Monday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Join us for a 1-hour online session of Gentle Fitness with Jennifer online.
This program uses easy to follow movements to build strength and flexibility while conditioning your body. The sessions are adapted and sensitive to ...
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
This four-part online series, hosted on Zoom, is for family care partners of persons living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias. Sessions address common care issues in late-stage dementia to help family care partners adapt to changing needs.
Collingwood - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (Fourth Wednesday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
This workshop will help care partners of a person with dementia in mid-to-late stages to develop and participate in meaningful activities. The goal is to provide practical ideas on how participants can spend quality time together by...
Travel to different destinations around the world from the comfort of your own home. Enjoy some videos and stories of places like India, Japan and Sweden.
Occurs every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month.
To Join: https://zoom.us/j/93303552841?pwd=Mkd3M...
Join us for a 1-hour online session of Gentle Fitness with Jennifer online.
This program uses easy to follow movements to build strength and flexibility while conditioning your body. The sessions are adapted and sensitive to ...
The Alzheimer Society of Toronto recognizes that during the COVID-19 pandemic caregivers are experiencing both ongoing and new challenges; this drop-in virtual support group provides an opportunity for unpaid care partners of i...
This series will offer family members and friends caring for persons with dementia problem solving strategies, approaches for communications and available avenues for support, all of which can strengthen their ability to provide care.
This series will offer family members and friends caring for persons with dementia problem solving strategies, approaches for communications and available avenues for support, all of which can strengthen their ability to provide care.
Orillia - Virtual Care Partner Support Group (First Wednesday each month)
To join any of these support groups, please call our office at 705-722-1066 or email simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca. simcoecounty@alzheimersociety.ca?subject=Register for Orillia Virtual Care Partner Support Group
Ambiguous Loss & Grief is for families and friends of a person living with dementia and is designed to help you work through the many losses experienced along the dementia journey.
Please call Dana Bessette at 705-722-1066 ext. 225 or email: dbes...