Webinars
Learn about dementia from anywhere by participating in one of our live webinars – all you need is a computer, tablet or phone!
You can sign up for upcoming webinars below, or review our on-demand video content about a range of different topics about living with dementia. You can also subscribe to receive regular webinar updates.
The most recent webinars were Lived experience panel: Dementia unscripted on March 25 and Equip yourself: Knowledge and skills to help get the support you need on March 18
View our videos in Punjabi and in Cantonese.
How to register
To participate, click on the webinar time that works for your schedule – you'll be provided with instructions on how to sign in. If you register at least 24 hours before a session, you'll also receive an email reminder.
**Please note that we now use ZOOM to present our webinars. For the best experience, please download Zoom app in advance of the meeting. How to connect and join a Zoom meeting.**
Upcoming webinars
Research connects I From dementia stigma to wildfires: Supporting aging in place in rural communities.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Join Dr. Juanita-Dawne Bacsu for an exploration of aging and living well with dementia in rural communities. Dr. Bacsu is a Canada Research Chair(CRC) Tier II in Nursing and Population Health and an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at Thompson Rivers University. Her research focuses on how where people live, work and age affects their health, especially in rural communities. In this lecture-style webinar, participants will:
- Learn about the role of dementia stigma and innovative ways to address it in rural communities.
- Get a sneak peek of Dr. Bacsu’s next project, improving wildfire support for rural communities affected by dementia.
You can also subscribe to receive regular webinar updates.
To learn more about other virtual education opportunities, click here.
For more information
If you have additional questions about our webinars and whether they're suitable for your needs, call the First Link® Dementia Helpline or email [email protected].