Fredericton Resource Centre

320 Maple Street
Suite 100
Fredericton NB E3A 3R4
Canada

Hours of operation:

Monday - Friday, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Phone number: 506-459-4280
Phone number (Toll-free): 1-800-664-8411

Serving Greater Fredericton, and Carleton and Victoria Counties

Welcome to the Fredericton Resource Centre! Located on the north side of beautiful Fredericton on Maple Street.

Contact us to be connected with information, education, and support through individual meetings, presentations and support groups. We are available to help you navigate the health care system and direct you to appropriate community services in your area.

Making a Dementia-Inclusive Resource Centre

During a planned renovation to our space in 2019, we transformed our office into a Dementia-Inclusive Resource Centre to better accommodate people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

Take a virtual tour of our office and find out what it means to be dementia-inclusive.

Meet our team

Brianna Burns, First Link Coordinator

Brianna

Hi! My name is Brianna Burns and I am one of the First Link Coordinators in Fredericton and the surrounding areas. I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree with first-class honours in psychology and have been working within the social services sector for several years. I have both research and hands-on experience in the field of dementia which allows me to use a multidisciplinary approach to my work. My goal is to ensure that people living with dementia and their care partners can navigate the disease with knowledge, understanding, and a theoretical toolkit in their pockets to pull from when life is unpredictable and challenging.

Erin O'Neil, First Link Coordinator 

Erin O'Neil

Hi! My name is Erin O'Neill, and I am one of the First Link Coordinators. I moved to Fredericton from the Easter Townships of Quebec in 2023, and have been enjoying discovering the many things that make New Brunswick beautiful. 

Since I was a teenager, I have been passionate about supporting people in living meaningful lives and in being able to participate in activities that bring them joy and a sense of connection. This has led me to pursue a career as a caregiver, occupational therapist and employment counsellor. I am also deeply interested in the intersection between health and spirituality, and am currently completing studies in clinical spiritual care.  

I am excited to be part of the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick and to have the opportunity to pursue my passions in new ways!