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We are celebrating our 30th anniversary this year, having officially opened our doors in 1981. Our official mandate, at that time, was to organize an informative conference for the public: “Demystifying Alzheimer’s disease”. In 30 years, that mandate has grown and expanded with the needs of the population, now encompassing bilingual programs and services across the island of Montreal for persons living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder (ADRD), family members/caregivers, healthcare professionals and the greater public. Outreach to Montreal’s multicultural population is at the heart of all services, through multilingual employees, documentation and information sessions, as well as partnerships within diverse communities.


Many programs are available to take away some daily stress.

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“First Link” is a reference protocol for doctors and healthcare professionals working with people with Alzheimer’s or related diseases.
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Safely Home program is a national registry accessible to all police departments, allowing officers to locate individuals who have become lost and return them home safely.
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Our Documentation Centre offers an interesting range of documents, grouped under various topics.
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