Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias - North West


These services are located in North West
Services displayed on the map:
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - Alzheimer Services
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - Finding Your Way Program
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - First Link Program
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - Public Education
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - Recreation Therapy At-Home Activity Kits and Caregiver Kits
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - Resource Library
Alzheimer Society - Thunder Bay and District - Support and Counselling
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts - Administration
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts - Education Information
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts - First Link Program
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts - Memory Clinic
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts - Referral, Caregiver and Family Support Program
Alzheimer Society of Kenora and Rainy River Districts - Support Programs
Canadian Mental Health Association - Fort Frances Branch - Atikokan Site - District Mental Health Services for Older Adults Program
Dementia Café: A Place to Belong
Dementia Café: A Place to Belong - Thunder Bay
Dryden Area Family Health Team - Memory Workshop
Lakehead Search and Rescue Unit - Lakehead Search and Rescue
Lakehead Search and Rescue Unit - Lakehead Search and Rescue - Project Lifesaver
St Joseph's Care Group - St Joseph's Heritage - Manor House Adult Day Program
 

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