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Helping people with memory concerns live well through education, training, and service. šø
This video highlights proactive steps you can take to manage memory concerns. Anti-amyloid therapies are only potentially effective for individuals whose memory loss is from underlying Alzheimerās disease pathology, and not everyone will be eligible for this type of treatment. However, there are still many lifestyle interventions that have protective effects against memory loss and help to maintain quality of life, particularly at earlier stages of memory loss. Early assessment and care from a specialized health care team is a key first step to any plan for maintaining independence and quality of life.
This video explains how Alzheimerās disease is linked to the accumulation of amyloid-beta plaques in the brain, which can interfere with various cognitive functions like memory. Anti-amyloid therapies are a promising new treatment that target these plaques and potentially slow the progression of Alzheimerās disease.
Unlike traditional treatments that only address symptoms temporarily, anti-amyloid therapies may offer a chance to slow the disease's underlying progression. However, they are only effective for individuals whose memory loss is caused by Alzheimerās disease and is in early stages of the disease, which must be confirmed through specialized tests. If eligible, patients will receive intravenous injections, with careful monitoring for potential side effects. Anti-amyloid therapies represent a new hope for those affected by Alzheimerās disease, but itās essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if this treatment is right for you.
11/03/2025
It has been such a delight meeting everyone during our recent Plum Tree Better Together LTC training sessions!
Thank you for being part of our program. We hope that after a day of practical, hands-on learning, you feel more confident in working with patients living with memory concerns š Remember, there are 3 more virtual mentorship drop in support sessions if you have any questions š
04/03/2025
Thank You, Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging !
A heartfelt thank you to the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging for hosting Hope, Empowerment, and Living Well With Dementia a couple weeks ago! This event provided an insightful discussion on living well with dementia and the importance of inclusive, supportive communities.
We appreciate the opportunity to be part of this important conversation!
03/28/2025
Thank you The Ontario Brain Institute for having us!
Weāre grateful to have been a guest at this important event. The āSupporting the Elder Brainā talk highlights a truly meaningful missionāhelping individuals and families understand the difference between normal age-related cognitive changes and potential warning signs that may require medical attention.
By fostering awareness and discussing proactive strategies, including social prescribing and early healthcare engagement, events like this empower communities to better support brain health as we age. Thank you for hosting such an impactful conversation!
03/14/2025
Dementia affects millions worldwide, but did you know women are at the center of this crisis? They are not only more likely to develop the disease but also provide the majority of care for those living with it. Despite this, the gendered impact of dementia is often overlooked.
In our latest blog, we explore why dementia disproportionately affects women, the challenges they face as caregivers, and what can be done to support them.
Read our blog at www.plumtreememory.ca/blog/women-and-dementia-a-call-for-awareness-and-action (link in bio)
03/11/2025
We will be attending OBI Public Talk: Supporting the Elder Brain on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m at our own table where you can learn more about out supports and services for memory care!
The event is being held in person in Downtown Toronto and online!
Learn more about the event here: braininstitute.ca/news-events/2025/obi-public-talk-supporting-the-elder-brain
š§ Nurturing brain health is essential at every stage of aging.
On Wednesday, March 19, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., join the
The Ontario Brain Institute for āSupporting the Elder Brain: 65 years +,ā as part of its OBI Public Talk series. This hybrid event will explore key differences between age-related cognitive changes and warning signs that may require medical attention.
Hear from a panel of experts about existing strategies that support brain health, including lifestyle changes and the benefits of staying connected to the healthcare system.
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03/10/2025
Join us for free at Hope, Empowerment and Living Well With Dementia: A Community Lunch and Learn, hosted by the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging and the Canadian Dementia Learning and Resource Network!
Weāll have a table where youāre invited to be part of a meaningful community discussion on dementia. Whether youāre looking for support, insights, or simply want to connect, weāre here to help. Donāt miss this opportunity to learn, share, and engage! š
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Date: Thursday March 20, 2025
ā° Time: 10:30a.m. - 1:30p.m. EDT
š Location: The Waterfront Banquet & Conference Centre, 555 Bay St N #2, Hamilton, Ontario
Spots are limited!
Register online at the-ria.ca/events/dementia-lunch-and-learn (link in bio)
Alternatively, email [email protected] or call 519-904-660 ext. 5020
02/10/2025
Sexual health is often left out of conversations about dementiaābut it shouldnāt be. Intimacy, connection, and dignity remain important, even as cognitive abilities change.
This Sexual Health Week, we're breaking the silence and addressing the challenges, rights, and needs of individuals living with dementia. Read our latest blog to learn how we can foster understanding, respect, and open dialogue (link in bio).
www.plumtreememory.ca/blog/dementia-and-sexual-health-week-breaking-the-silence
01/14/2025
Plum Tree Memory Care and the Centre for Family Medicine are pleased to announce the creation of a primary care Seniorsā Clinic. Our Seniorsā Clinic is a fullservice primary care clinic for senior Ontario residents, conveniently offered at our Kitchener clinic.
The clinic is nurse practitioner-led and is supported by other health care professionals such as family physicians, nurses, and pharmacists. Services are covered by OHIP. It specializes in providing care to older adults and is committed to providing top quality, comprehensive primary care.
For more information, visit plumtreememory.ca/seniors (LINK IN BIO!)
Call (226) 355-3201 to register!
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