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We hope this section of the site will address some of your concerns about living with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. No matter what form of dementia you have, you can get information and support from the Alzheimer Society.

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The Alzheimer Society thanks the many Canadians in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease across the country who shared their experiences, thoughts and feelings with us. They offered practical tips and suggestions for others with the disease. And they told us how family members, friends, the Alzheimer Society and others can help. This information is available in this section. It is also available in the Shared Experiences audio tape and booklet.

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