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




  E-Mail:
Website:




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!

 

Education
Wandering Registry
Awareness
Telephone Support
Support Groups
Respite Program
"Social Time" Caregivers' Luncheon
Dementia Network
Outreach / Support / Advocacy
Newsletters
Speakers
Resource Library
Do you have as little as 2 hours to share?
Office Support
Telephone 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
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    St. David's Anglican Church, Orillia

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this website.
This webpage updated February 2, 2010.
Click here to download
this flyer as a DOC file.


Click here to download
this flyer as a PDF.

  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.

  "There is a tidal wave of dementia cases coming in the next decades that will
  drastically affect our way of life. Any of us, a family member or a friend may
  develop a form of dementia," says Leila Sherriff, Executive Director of the
  Alzheimer Society of North East Simcoe County. "We are urging our
  governments, both federally and provincially to continue to fund programs that
  are now in place, but to look forward and consider the possible prevention
  programs needed in the future. We also hope for more support programs for
  family caregivers."
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Download  Rising Tide: The Impact of Dementia on Canadian Society
from the Alzheimer Society of Canada Website:

Click here to download the Executive Summary (24 pages).

Click here to download the Full Document  (65 pages).