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If you haven't found the answer to your questions on this site, we suggest
the following:
Tips
on finding information on the site
Use
the site search engine and site map
You can use the search page
to look for a keyword or keyword phrase. For an overall
map of the site or if you're looking for a specific page,
please consult our site
map.
To
find local services, programs and resources in your
area
Contact your local Alzheimer
Society to find out what's offered in your community
(or elsewhere in Canada) -- support groups, day programs,
information about long-term care facilities and much more.
If
you'd like to find Alzheimer organizations elsewhere
in the world, visit the International
Alzheimer Organizations page.
Alzheimer
Society information sheets
You can get free information sheets on various aspects
of Alzheimer's disease and caregiving from your local
Alzheimer Society office. All the information contained
in those sheets is also available on this site. Use the
site search engine to
find them by topic.
Five
frequently asked questions
- Where
can I get information on Alzheimer services and programs
in my area?
- I'm
a student looking for information on Alzheimer's disease.
Can you help?
- When
the doctor talks about different stages of the disease,
what does she mean?
- Is
the disease genetic? Can I inherit it?
- Who
discovered Alzheimer's disease?
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