03/15/2026
Dementia is one of the most pressing health and social challenges facing our country.
Brain health is shaped across a lifetime: by biology, lived experience, access to care and the systems around us.
This month, we’re looking at brain health through the lens of women, who are disproportionately impacted by dementia, both in diagnosis and in caregiving.
Because awareness alone isn’t enough.
We need investment in research. We need stronger public policy. We need community-based programs. And we need collective action to reduce risk and ensure no one is left without support.
The Alzheimer Society of Canada — as part of a federation serving communities nationwide — is advancing brain health, supporting people living with dementia and driving meaningful change.
Because brain health is lifelong and no one should face dementia alone.
Learn more about our advocacy work at: https://alzheimer.ca/en/get-involved/change-minds