All the latest news and stories about Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and the brain.
Upcoming webinar exploring the connections between hearing loss and dementia
Mild levels of hearing loss may increase the risk of cognitive decline and dementia. Join our webinar as we discuss the connection between hearing loss and brain health as we age.

Notice of the Annual General Meeting
Notice of the annual general meeting of members of the Alzheimer Research Foundation of B.C. ("the Foundation")

Recognizing World Alzheimer’s Month 2021
In September, as World Alzheimer’s Month is recognized around the world, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. is calling attention to the many challenges that British Columbians living with dementia, their caregivers and families have experienced over the past year.

Get involved: Canada’s Federal Election 2021
With the federal election taking place on Monday, September 20, there has never been a better time to raise awareness of dementia in Canada.

Members of the “Rambling for Brad” Climb for Alzheimer’s team get together to climb and help raise awareness of dementia
For thousands of families in British Columbia, dementia is an uphill journey – and no one should have to do it alone. The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is there for people on every step of their dementia journey, and it’s people like Matt Gibson, Bill Hartley and the rest of their team who are helping to make that happen.
Neptune Terminals helps support the Alzheimer Society of B.C. in its vison to create a more dementia friendly society.
Read about why Neptune Terminals supports the Climb for Alzheimer’s and their commitment to giving back and making the North Shore community stronger.


British Columbians invited to hike and fundraise for this year’s Climb for Alzheimer’s to help people living with dementia.
The funds raised by the Climb for Alzheimer’s support the Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s programs and services such as a pilot online version of Minds in Motion®, a social and fitness program for people living with early-stage dementia and a care partner.

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. welcomes new CEO, Jen Lyle
The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is pleased to welcome Jen Lyle to the position of Chief Executive Officer, effective Tuesday, August 3, 2021. She takes over the role from Barbara Lindsay, the Society’s Director of Advocacy & Education and Marketing & Communications teams, who has led the organization as interim CEO since October 2020.

Dementia in the days of COVID-19: A long-term care providers’ perspective (full interview)
Erin Beaudoin is the Chief Motivator, CEO of Eden Gardens, a non-profit long-term care home community in Nanaimo that provides person-centred care for people living with dementia. Erin has been outspoken about the impact COVID-19 had on Eden Gardens’ community members, including staff, residents and families. She joined us to reflect on the impact the pandemic has had on her community and decisions she made in leading the organization through such an incredibly difficult time.
