About us

Since 1978, we've been dedicated to providing help for people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and their caregivers. That help comes in many ways.

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What we do

Behind every person with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, there are hundreds of people dedicated to helping. The Alzheimer Society is the leading not-for-profit health organization working nationwide to improve the quality of life for Canadians affected by Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and advance the search for the cause and cure.

Our Mission, Vision & Values 

Our Mission

Our mission is to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and to improve the quality of life of our clients, their care partners, and families.

Our Vision

Through an interdisciplinary team and in partnership with many community agencies, the Alzheimer Society provides essential programs and support services to those living with dementia as well as their care partners.

Our Values

Person-centered, Partnership, Leadership, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect & Engagement

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Our history

The Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin has always been active in the community by interacting with local agencies and by providing delegates to various committees. Learn more about our history.

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Career opportunities

Join our team over at the Alzheimer Society Sudbury-Manitoulin North Bay & Districts and learn how you can combine passion with purpose.

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North East Local Health Integration Network

The Alzheimer Society Sudbury – Manitoulin North Bay & Districts is very grateful for the Community Support Services funding that it receives from the North East Local Health Integration Network and the Government of Ontario to help support our programs.

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