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 * Living safely with dementia
 * Building safe communities
 * Online Learning
 * Resources
 * For first responders
 * Locating technology


FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA,
EVERY STEP COUNTS.

Finding Your Way®  helps people living with dementia, their families, caregivers
and communities to recognize the risk of going missing, be prepared for
incidents of going missing, and ensure that people with dementia can live safely
in the community.

60 percent of people with dementia-related memory problems become lost at some
point. Watch the video below to explore the ways Finding Your Way® can help. 

Important: If you know someone with dementia who has gone missing, please
call 911 immediately.

Watch Video Download the Identification Kit!


FAMILY AND CARE PARTNER SUPPORT & INFORMATION

Knowing the risks is important, but people living Alzheimer’s and other
dementias and their families can still live well in the community. If you are
living with dementia, or are caring for a person with dementia, Finding Your
Way® has information and resources to help you be prepared for incidents of
going missing.

Reduce the risks


FIRST RESPONDER INFORMATION CENTRE

We all have a responsibility to help people living with dementia to be safe in
their community. However, first responders should be extra prepared to help.
Visit our NEW First Responder Information Centre to learn about accessing
dementia training, search programs available in Ontario, how to communicate and
interact with people living with dementia and more.

First Responder Info Centre


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Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1K8

Tel: 416-967-5900 Fax: 416-967-3826

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