DEMENTIA VENTURES
UNDERSTANDING &
LIVING WITH DEMENTIA
In addition to many books written from different perspectives at your public library, here is online information
EDUCATION & LINKS TO SUPPORT GROUPS
老年人領導:
噸他樞紐是seniors'主導,以更好地滿足老年人的需求。它認識到多代人和同齡人需要不同的活動和支持,從而促進了健康的衰老過程。老年人為增加老年人計劃的可訪問性和解決老年人之間的興趣多樣性提供指導。
Full range of resources and services for people living with Alzheimer Disease or related dementias, their care partners and families, some available in several languages.
DEMENTIA CONNECTIONS
Dementia Connections Canada Ltd.
“Dementia Connections is the only life-style magazine in Canada focused on supporting people living with dementia, care partners and families to live a good life, despite dementia… gain a deeper understanding of the lived experience of dementia.”
STAR Science & Technology for Aging Research
“In response to COVID-19 and in a time where self isolation is imperative STAR has curated a comprehensive set of resources and solutions …constantly updated.” Keeping Healthy, Community Support, Cognitive Health & Dementia, Technology Basics, Living Independently, Mobility & Transportation, etc.
GAIA COMMUNITY CARE & WELLNESS SOCIETY
BC-based “charitable organization aims to support the health and wellness of Chinese and other older adults and their families….provides seniors and those caring for them with the knowledge, skills, and nurturing support they need to ease the stresses of aging.” Workshops, Webinars, Wellness Services (Qigong, Chair Yoga & Brain Games), Caregiver Wellspring etc.
Canadian Centre for Elder Law, Alzheimer Society of BC
A set of resources on the decision-making rights of people living with dementia: three short animated videos, and a booklet. The booklet is available in English, French, Traditional Chinese and Punjabi.”
UWLM CORE Healthy Aging
105 min. Four panelists:
Nadine Jans, clinical counselor. Ways to significantly improve behaviours, moods, and relationships for connection and meaning in the lives of people living with dementia and their care partners.
Dr. Sharon Koehn, social gerontologist. Experiences of dementia and access to services by older immigrants focusing on Korean and Punjabi communities.
Alice Lung, retired LPN. Care partner for husband with Early Onset Dementia. Cultural understanding about aging and dementia among Chinese immigrants..
Elder Kat Norris, First Nations cultural educator. Awareness of proper diagnosis and care of indigenous persons living with dementia aligned with cultural understandings and traditions.
Recording here
ENGAGING ACTIVITY PROGRAMS
SMILE BRAIN PROGRAM - WEST COAST HEALTHY MEMORY SOCIETY
“Smile Brain Program is 12 weeks, 90 minute program based for seniors to continue and increase their memory, self-confidence, and social connection with others….similar to a program in Japan.”
“Improving quality of life for people living with dementia and their care partners… Zinnia’s content channels feature familiar faces, subjects, and sounds to help people feel engaged and connected... beautiful, immersive videos on familiar and well-loved topics are crafted to be meaningful.” Nature, Places, Nostalgia, Interests, Conversation Starters, Care Messages, Activities.
Start with a free trial, then can subscribe if desired.
UBC multidisciplinary & colleagues abroad
"Showcases collaborative art made by a warm, inter-connected and supported community. Comprising people living with dementia and their care partners, academic researchers, and art workshop facilitators alike, this community has joined together, engaging with multi-media art projects, and cultivating insightful discussions." Artwork, film, gallery, survey, & much more.
"Find information about Virtual Memory Cafes that you can access with a computer or by phone...from the comfort and safety of your own home." Scroll down to check calendar of offerings - most are in English, some in Spanish, and a few in French and Portuguese.
RESEARCH
RESEARCH-BASED EDUCATION & SUPPORT
NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR INDIGENOUS HEALTH
“Cultural safety and Indigenous-specific anti-racism tools and resources…to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis public health renewal and health equity through … evidence-based resources, multi-media products, and knowledge translation services…hosted by the University of Northern BC.”
Learn more
“Goal is to enhance knowledge of how Indigenous peoples understand and experience dementia and the impact of dementia on Indigenous peoples and communities.” Culturally Safe Care and Factsheets, Cultural Understandings, Practice Tools, Technology for Aging, International Strategies for Diagnosis
“P.I.E.C.E.S.™ is a holistic, person and care partner-directed model which enhances capacity at the individual, Team, organization and system levels to support the care of the older individual.”
P.I.E.C.E.S.™ Cornerstones + P.I.E.C.E.S.™ Enablers =
Enhanced Person & Care Partner Engagement AND Enhanced Organizational & System Capacity
McMaster Optimal Aging Portal, BMJ 2021
“In people with dementia and symptoms of depression, some nondrug interventions reduce depression symptoms more than usual care. Nondrug interventions were as good as, or better than, drugs…brief descriptions of nondrug interventions.”
MEDIA
ONLINE WEBINARS, TED TALKS, YOUTUBE VIDEOS
DEMENTIA
DIALOGUE
PODCASTS
AND
RESOURCES
Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health (CERAH), Lakehead University
“Listeners who have dementia, care partners, and others gain insight and strengthen their adaptive skills help the broader community understand what it means to live with dementia and how they can support people.” Also special series for spirituality, arts, women, early onset dementia and new podcasts being added. French & English.
Free signup for CORE access, then search for videos, webinars, documents with search term 'dementia.' Many recordings of past webinars and links to upcoming ones.
A geropsychologist, Dr. Natali Edmonds, invites you to watch free videos weekly and offers a subscription to a collection of Mini-booster videos designed to reduce caregiver stress.
“My goal was to reach as many Careblazers as possible and let them know they aren’t alone and there is help...help families get trustworthy and helpful information about common dementia struggles.” Free Caregiver Survival Guide and free YouTube videos on a wide range of topics.
Some of the latest science about how the brain works and a search for the word 'dementia' brings up a wide variety of related issues.