The stories we tell focus on…
Prevention & Optimizing Brain Health
Finding Meaning
& Joy
Increasing Connectedness
Maintaining Identity
& Autonomy
Dementia Connections magazine delivers…

Forward-thinking coverage of the latest news, research and expert advice to live well with dementia.

Inspiring stories of people meeting the challenges of dementia and finding ways to thrive.

Access to products, services, programs and supports that make life a little easier every day.
OUR APPROACH

Our Editorial Team works with professional writers, photographers and graphic designers to curate evidence-based information sourced through leading researchers.
Our Editor, Carolyn Brandly, combines an extensive education in gerontology with 20+ years of experience working with older adults & people living with dementia to inform editorial decisions.

Our Editor, Carolyn Brandly, combines an extensive education in gerontology with 20+ years of experience working with older adults & people living with dementia to inform editorial decisions.


Our Editorial Board is a dynamic group of dementia experts that includes people living with dementia, care partners, academics, researchers and healthcare providers from across Canada.
Dementia Connections Canada Ltd is a social purpose company committed to sharing our knowledge, skills and a portion of our profits each year to improve the lives of people living with dementia. More on our impact here.

Dementia Connections Canada Ltd is a social purpose company committed to sharing our knowledge, skills and a portion of our profits each year to improve the lives of people living with dementia. More on our impact here.

MORE THAN A MAGAZINE
Dementia Connections is a multi-platform resource. We combine stylish print publications with a robust, information-rich website and newsletter program in order to provide our audience with timely, pertinent and well-rounded content all year round.
OUR NEW DIGITAL PLATFORM WILL HELP YOU GET NOTICED
Engage your audience through our dynamic new website that includes:
Live Well Content Archive
A robust collection of dementia-specific articles, tools and resources.
Optimize Brain Health
Connections Event Listings
A national database of local opportunities to live well with dementia. Listings include:
Local and virtual support groups
Marketplace
A unique opportunity to join a group of select product and service providers to showcase exceptional solutions for the diverse challenges of our growing audience.
Assistive Equipment
OUR NEW DIGITAL PLATFORM WILL HELP YOU GET NOTICED
Engage your audience through our dynamic new website that includes:
Live Well Content Archive
A robust collection of dementia-specific articles, tools and resources.
Optimize Brain Health
Connections Events Listings
A national database of local opportunities to live well with dementia. Listings include:
Local and virtual support groups
Marketplace
A unique opportunity to join a group of select product and service providers to showcase exceptional solutions for the diverse challenges of our growing audience.
Assistive Equipment
NOW SERVING READERS CANADA-WIDE
Published in Alberta since 2017, Dementia Connections magazine has quickly become a must-read for anyone impacted by dementia. As our community of readers, contributors and collaborators has continued to grow, so, too, has our desire to expand to serve people impacted by dementia across Canada.
Our expansion is driven by a quickly growing need for trustworthy information and resources to live well with dementia.
Canada’s older adult population is expected to grow by 68% over the next 20 years
Age is the top risk factor for dementia
One in 5 Canadians have cared for a person with dementia
Most people with dementia live at home
NOW SERVING READERS CANADA-WIDE
Published in Alberta since 2017, Dementia Connections magazine has quickly become a must-read for anyone impacted by dementia. As our community of readers, contributors and collaborators has continued to grow, so, too, has our desire to expand to serve people impacted by dementia across Canada.
Our expansion is driven by a quickly growing need for trustworthy information and resources to live well with dementia.
Canada’s older adult population is expected to grow by 68% over the next 20 years
Age is the top risk factor for dementia
One in 5 Canadians have cared for a person with dementia
Most people with dementia live at home
OUR READERS
We know our readers. They are people living with dementia, spouse and adult-children care partners, family and friends. They tell us they never imagined they would be impacted by dementia. Our purpose is to provide information and tools, together with hope and inspiration, to empower our readers to overcome the challenges that dementia brings.
Our readers tell us they need
New findings on brain health and prevention
Medical, financial and legal expert advice
Products and services to adapt the home
Support to navigate care systems
Homecare and rehabilitation services
Housing and long-term options
Technology enhanced solutions
Credible, curated information they can trust