Latest News
Jan 12, 2013 Hamilton office has moved to 1575 Upper Ottawa
Dec 14, 2012 Brantford office moves to new location

Latest News
Jan 12, 2013 Hamilton office has moved to 1575 Upper Ottawa
Dec 14, 2012 Brantford office moves to new location

Latest News
Jan 12, 2013 Hamilton office has moved to 1575 Upper Ottawa
Dec 14, 2012 Brantford office moves to new location
Upcoming Events
May 22, 2013: Brant Alzheimer Society Open House
The Alzheimer Society of Brant invites you to an Open House on Wednesday, May 22nd from 2:30 to 3:30 at our New Location at 6 Bell Lane Suite 701 located within the John Noble Home in Brantford. If possible please RSVP to Sue Arsenault at 519-759-7692 by May 15th.
Jul 29, 2013: David Hearn Golf Classic
Join PGA Tour Professional Golfer
David Hearn out on the course!$175.00 registration per golfer includes:● Green Fees ● Power Cart ● Game Card ● Box Lunch ● Gourmet Dinner ● Silent Auction
All proceeds support the Alzheimer Society of Hamilton and Halton Registration Now Open!
Call 905-529-7030 x210 for details or e-mail Dawn Vince at funddevelopment@alzhh.ca
Aug 30, 2013: MedicAlert® Safely Home®
MedicAlert® Safely Home®
Exciting news! The Alzheimer Society of Canada is partnering with the Canadian MedicAlert Foundation to improve the Safely Home program, incorporating the best features of both Safely Home and MedicAlert services.
People with dementia may lose the ability to recognize familiar places, to communicate or to remember their own name or address. They may leave home, become confused and get lost.
MedicAlert Safely Home is a nationwide program designed to help identify the person who is lost and assist in a safe return home.
Members receive an engraved identification (over 100 styles of IDs available including bracelets, necklaces, watches and more), which allows police and emergency responders to quickly identify the person who has wandered and bring the family back together.
Call 1-855-581-3794
to sign up for MedicAlert Safely Home
to update your existing record
for more information
Note: If you are a police officer or working in a long term care home and you are interested in accessing the Alzheimer Society of Canada’s online training tools, please note that they are not currently available as their content is being updated.