Alzheimer’s diseaseAlzheimer’s disease is the most common, followed by vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies, and frontotemporal dementia; individuals can also have a combination of different
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Alzheimer Virtual Education Sessions
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Earmark funds to help Nova Scotia Seniors
McNeil government earmarks $13.6M to help Nova Scotia seniors – The SHIFT Plan involves eight government departments responsible for 50 action items CLICK HERE FOR
Senior Week
Seniors have helped build Nova Scotia and continue to contribute their time, knowledge and experience in the province’s communities. Saturday, Oct. 1, is the United
Prevent Falls
The Madeline Assisted Living few tips Install carpet with short, dense pile. Secure rugs with double-sided carpet tape. Use non-skid, no-wax flooring. Make thresholds even
About dementia
Less than a minute read Click here for more from www.alzheimer.ca In this section, learn more about dementia, including its most common type (Alzheimer’s disease), other
I’m living with dementia
Less than a minute read. From www.alzheimer.ca Our mission is to support you. The Alzheimer Society can provide you with the information and resources to help
New Brunswick now tied with Nova Scotia for oldest population
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are now tied for having second-oldest population of any jurisdiction in Canada or the United States, trailing only Florida. Click
Shaping the Journey.
Jack Hallisey is a disciplined man. Many people would tremble at the thought of some of the things he faced in his long career in
New housing for Seniors in Nova Scotia
Government of Nova Scotia announced today that Social housing for seniors will be repaired, upgraded and revitalized with a $5-million government investment. Community Services Minister