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Service Description

Program that connects people living with dementia and their families to information, education, and support services as early as possible and throughout the progression of the disease. First Link Programs are located in Saskatoon and Regina.

Regina – 306-949-4141
Saskatoon – 306-683-6322

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Eligibility

No formal diagnosis of dementia is required.

Application Process

People affected by dementia can self-refer to this organization and have the same access to programs and services as those directly referred to this organization.

Fax: 306-949-3069

Hotline: 1-877-949-4141

Dementia Helpline, Saskatchewan-wide

Business Line: 306-949-4141

Service Website

www.alzheimer.ca/sk/en/help-support/programs-services/first-link

Facebook

www.facebook.com/AlzheimerSK/?epa=SEARCH_BOX

Email

firstlinkreferral@alzheimer.sk.ca

Coverage Area

Saskatchewan

Languages Offered

English

Prince Albert Parkland Resource Centre

Address

Prince Albert SK

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Location Info

Hours of Operation

Call for office hours.

Accessibility

Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - call for details or special appointment required; Elevators; Elevators - Braille signage; Elevators - audible tone or speech; Elevators - lowered buttons

Hotline: 1-877-949-4141

Dementia Helpline, Saskatchewan-wide

Business Line: 306-922-2296

Prince Albert and Northeast Office

Website

www.alzheimer.ca/en/sk/ContactUs

Email

paparkland@alzheimer.sk.ca

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