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Dementia Education - Planning Ahead
In-Branch Program
Friday, June 19
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Dundas Branch
Dundas - Program RoomOutlines important legal and financial considerations relevant to people living with dementia and their care partners and discusses resources for support.
This final session outlines some important legal and financial considerations relevant to people living with dementia and their care partners. Additionally, you will learn what care partner stress may look like and develops strategies to mitigate it. Lastly we look at community resources for extra support, how to access them, and where to go when you have further questions. Presented by the Alzheimer Society.
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults (55+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Health and Wellness |
TAGS: | Seniors | health and well-being programming | Health |
Dundas Branch
Dundas’ first circulating library was established in a storefront on Main Street in 1822 by William Lyon Mackenzie. It served the community for several decades. The Carnegie Library opened at King and Ogilvie streets in 1910, operating until 1970, when a new adult library opened a few doors away. The Carnegie Library continued to house a children’s library until 1979 when a new addition at the Ogilvie site finally allowed for the integration of both in the same building.
An extensive renovation at the branch in 2018 added an entrance ramp, outdoor area and additional public space. Today, the Dundas branch offers collections and learning programs for all ages and introduces new technologies and spaces to meet the needs of the community.
There is paid parking for the Dundas Branch behind the building, with access to the lot from Hatt Street and Miller's Lane. Parking here is free on Saturdays and Sundays. Parking is also available in front of the library and in the surrounding area.
