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Organization: Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County (The) - Ottawa

Description of Services: Supports for people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, and their caregivers

A Dementia Care Coach provides expert support to improve the quality of life of caregivers, families and people living with dementia * works with people and families impacted by dementia in all its forms

Provides supportive individual and family coaching to persons with dementia and their caregivers, to support self-management goals and strengthen linkages between providers across the continuum of care

Seeks to recognize and respond individually to clients' changing needs through:
  • Individualized care coaching
  • Education, support and referral to specialized geriatric programs
  • Navigation of the care system and referral to other community support services
  • Strategies for self-management
  • Assistance in reducing social isolation by connecting people to social programs

Fees: Free
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: People with all forms of dementia, their caregivers and family members
Application: Call, e-mail or submit form at dementiahelp.ca/programs-services/dementia-care-coach/
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible      Wheelchair Accessible
Languages: English ; French
Area(s) Served: Ottawa and area

Phone Numbers: 613-523-4004
Toll-Free: 1-888-411-2067
Crisis: 613-722-6914
Fax: 613-523-8522
Email: info@dsorc.org
Website: www.dementiahelp.ca
Address: 2327 St Laurent Blvd, Unit 500
Ottawa, ON
K1G 4J8
Intersection: St Laurent Blvd and Thurston Dr
Location: Ottawa
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4:30pm * phone and online support Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm
Executives: Monique Doolittle-Romas - Chief Executive Officer
613-523-4004 ext 3109 * mdoolittleromas@dsorc.org
Contacts: Carole Green - Director of Client Experience and Engagement
613-523-4004 ext 3131 * cgreen@dsorc.org

 

About Us

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.

This information is provided by thehealthline.ca. It was last completely updated on: 2/14/2025

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