Serving the City of Orillia, Oro-Medonte, Ramara and Severn Townships, and Rama Mnjikaning First Nation
Orillia, Brechin, Coldwater, Washago
  Office location:
  Trillium Manor, 12 Grace Ave., Orillia, ON
  Office hours:
  9:00am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday
  Telephone:
  705-329-0909
Fax:
705-329-2378


  Mailing address:
  Alzheimer Society N.E.S.C., P.O. 486, Orillia, ON   L3V 6K2




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MISSION STATEMENT

The Alzheimer Society of North East Simcoe County is dedicated  to the support and education of those suffering from Alzheimer's and related dementias, as well as their families and caregivers.

We offer a range of programs and services to meet the needs of our communities. Please contact our office for more information!

 

Supportive Counselling
Education
Awareness
Support Groups
"Social Time" Caregivers' Luncheon
Respite Program
Wandering Registry
North Simcoe Muskoka Dementia Network
Newsletters 
     Speakers                                               Resource Library
Do you have as little as 2 hours to share?
     Office Support                                      Third Party Fundraiser
Speakers' Bureau
Fundraising Support
Website Support
Brochure /
Poster Design
Public Awareness
Your Own Ideas Are Welcome
Please email us at
info@AlzheimerOrillia.com
Charitable Reg.#    11878 5112 RR0001



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The Ontario Trillium Foundation
North Simcoe Muskoka LHIN
  Elizabeth Overend Place, Orillia
    St. David's Anglican Church, Orillia

Useful Links

Alzheimer Society
of Ontario

Alzheimer Society
of Canada

Baycrest Centre
for
Geriatric Care, Toronto

Alzheimer Disease
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Ontario Trillium Foundation







North Simcoe Muskoka LHIN

this website.
This webpage updated July 26, 2010.
The Alzheimer Society has released a pivotal study called Rising Tide: The Impact of Dementia on Canadian Society. This study provides  startling information on the growing economic impact of dementia in Canada. It also outlines a series of potential intervention strategies that could help reduce the number of people affected by dementia, if our governments were to invest in the right solutions.

Click here to download the Executive Summary (24 page PDF).

Click here to download the Full Document  (65 page PDF).
Ontario Action Plan for Dementia

Ten action steps by 2020 to prevent dementia, increase the quality of care for Ontario families facing dementia and manage healthcare spending.

Click here to to read the 6 page Report.

Click here to Download the 6 page report as a PDF.



* Recently Published Reports *
Alzheimer Society of North East Simcoe County
2009/2010 REPORT CARD

Click here to read the Report Card