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Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County (The) - Educational Programs
2327 St Laurent Blvd, Suite 500
Ottawa, ON
K1G 4J8
Ottawa, ON
K1G 4J8
613-523-4004
Toll-Free: 1-888-411-2067
Mon-Fri 8:30am-4pm
Last update: Jun 5, 2026: Suggest an edit
Eligibility / Target Population
People with all forms of dementia, their caregivers and family members
Fees
None
Executives
Pauline Bondy - Director of Philanthropy
pbondy@dsorc.org
Danielle Mulvihill - Director of Operations
dmulvihill@dsorc.org
pbondy@dsorc.org
Danielle Mulvihill - Director of Operations
dmulvihill@dsorc.org
Contacts
Carole Green - Director of Programs
Cgreen@dsorc.org
Monique Doolittle-Romas - CEO
mdoolittleromas@dsorc.org
Cgreen@dsorc.org
Monique Doolittle-Romas - CEO
mdoolittleromas@dsorc.org
Languages
English ; French
Language Notes
French reception, programs, and publications offered * French interpretation available upon request
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services:
Education through one-on-one support, live workshops and on demand videos
Information and education to meet the clients' needs along the Dementia pathway:
Webinars on various topics to support the client's changing interests and needs
Information and education to meet the clients' needs along the Dementia pathway:
- Mind Your Brain Health
- Understanding Mild Cognitive Impairment
- First Connections
- Dementia Basics
- Practical Tips for Caregivers
- Financial Information (while supporting someone living with dementia)
- DementiAbility for Caregivers
- Supporting Dementia
- Considerations for Long-Term Care
- Teepa Snow Caregiver Support Series presented by The Dementia Society
- Grief and Loss in Dementia
- What is Dementia
Webinars on various topics to support the client's changing interests and needs
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AboutUs
The Dementia Society receives funds from Ontario Health and through additional fund development initiatives, we develop, deliver and innovate a wide range of social, recreational and educational programs to reduce isolation and engage people living with dementia and their caregivers and families in meaningful and supportive activities so that no-one faces dementia alone.
Last Updated: Jun 5, 2026: Suggest an edit