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Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias - Oxford and Norfolk


Dementia is the loss of intellectual functions, such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning, impacting upon a person's daily functioning. It is not a disease in itself, but rather a group of symptoms that may accompany certain diseases or other conditions. Some of the better-known types of dementia include Alzheimer's, vascular, frontotemporal, and Lewy Body dementia. These terms may also be referred to by their new clinical grouping "neurocognitive disorders".

Support, education, and relief for caregivers become essential to optimize care for people living with dementia. Services are available that offer information, support, and respite care.

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These services are located in Oxford and Norfolk
Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners - Oxford Office  
575 Peel St, Woodstock, ON  N4S 1K6
519-421-2466 Add to Clipboard
Behavioural Supports Ontario - South West Operational Team - Oxford BSO Geriatric Outreach Team  
Woodstock General Hospital, 310 Juliana Dr, Woodstock, ON  N4V 0A4
519-421-4223 ext 4223 Add to Clipboard
Oxford Community Support Services Network  
550 Ingersoll Ave, Woodstock, ON  N4S 4Y3
1-888-866-7518 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of Oxford and Norfolk, but provide service to Oxford and Norfolk.
Alzheimer Society of Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton  
645 Norfolk St N, Simcoe, ON  N3Y 3R2
519-428-7771 Add to Clipboard
Alzheimer Society of Ontario  
20 Eglinton Ave W, 16th Fl, Toronto, ON  M4R 1K8
416-967-5900 Add to Clipboard
Behavioural Supports Ontario - South West Operational Team  
Parkwood Institute - Main Building, 550 Wellington Rd, London, ON  N6A 4V2
519-685-4292 ext 42095 Add to Clipboard
These services may or may not be regulated in Ontario. For services that are not specifically regulated, Consumer Protection Ontario provides guidance on consumer rights, public safety, and how to address concerns or serious complaints.

Medical services in Ontario must be provided or supervised by regulated health professionals. To confirm if specific people are eligible to practice, check the public registries of the corresponding regulatory colleges.