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Dementia Programs

Dementia Connections

The Dementia Connections Project provides support and community-based programming to people living with dementia and their care partners in Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, and Parkland County. The Dementia Connections Project builds on Stony Plain’s Together We Shine Inclusion Strategy which focuses on making Stony Plain a more inclusive, caring, and responsive community. This program’s mission is to create supportive and accepting communities where people living with dementia feel safe and welcome.

The Dementia Connections Project aims to foster connections and build a safer, more dementia-friendly community for all residents in the Tri-Municipal Region. The project helps to address issues people living with dementia may face including ageism and isolation.

The Dementia Connections Project continues to connect, support, and share while creating and maintaining an inclusive and welcoming community. Creative learning and social opportunities available include Creating Connections Through Art, Living the Dementia Journey, Care Partner Support Group, Lets Talk Dementia, and access to the Community Connector. Residents are also encouraged to join the WestView Dementia Collaborative which is a community-based network of members who meets on a regular basis.

Areas of focus include:

  • Offering individual support
  • Building connections
  • Shifting perspectives and increasing awareness

These areas of focus are guiding us as we work to build a resilient and safe community for all.

Residents of Stony Plain, Parkland County, and Spruce Grove who are living with dementia can contact 780-963-8583 for assistance finding dementia-friendly supports, connections, resources and learnings.

For a list of supports, visit Help and Support.

Caregiver Appreciation Packages – Refer a Caregiver!

Caregiving can be overwhelming, and asking for support isn’t always easy. Do you know a caregiver who’s been putting themselves last? Are you a caregiver that could use a little appreciation boost?

We’ve prepared a small gesture to recognize caregivers strength, compassion, and the care they give every day.

Refer a caregiver or self-refer to receive a free Caregiver Appreciation package that includes useful resources and some little comforts!

Appreciation Packages Pick-Up Locations:

Spruce Grove Community Social Development (414 King Street, Spruce Grove)
Process to pick-up: 

Walk-in during opening hours (8:30a.m.-4:30p.m., Monday to Friday) OR

Call (780) 962-7618 OR Email csd@sprucegrove.org 

Stony Plain Community & Social Development (4613 52 Ave #107, Stony Plain)
Process to pick-up: 

Please Call (780) 963-8583 OR Email connect@stonyplain.com 

This is a Westview Dementia Collaborative initiative.

Programs

Sign up for a free, facilitated art class for people living with dementia and their care partners. No art experience needed! 

Call 780-963-8583 to register for the free, 3 part series.

Music brings back fond memories of days gone by and warms the soul. Join people living with dementia and their care partner, in singing your favourites during this hour-long sing-along.  Lauren, owner of Grace Notes in Spruce Grove, will lead the group down memory lane.  Please note, the building is not wheelchair accessible and outdoor shoes must be removed at the door.

Call 780-963-8583 or email connect@stonyplain.com for more information and to register.

This drop-in monthly support group is facilitated by the Alzheimer's Society of AB & NWT. This supportive evening is a time for people who support those living with dementia to connect, share, and learn from one another in a safe space. Group meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7pm at 107,4613-52 Ave, Stony Plain.

No registration is required. 

Available for Dementia Service Navigation. Contact our office to be connected with:

  • Community connecting opportunities
  • Dementia service navigation
  • Assistance with accessing PCN services; Virtual Care Clinic
  • Financial benefit forms assistance

Join Us for an Evening with Jonathon Paterson: "How I Met My Mother" in recognition of Alzheimer's Awareness Month

We are thrilled to host an unforgettable evening of theatre at Horizon Stage on January 9, 2026, featuring Jonathon Paterson’s award-winning comedy, How I Met My Mother, in partnership with the WestView Dementia Collaborative. This heartfelt true story follows an irresponsible bachelor who steps up to care for his ailing mother while confronting his colorful past. Packed with humor, love, and themes of redemption, this 75-minute performance is a celebration of family and caregiving.

Doors open at 6:30 PM, with concession and bar sales available, managed by Horizon Stage. The WestView Dementia Collaborative will host the event, featuring information displays and interactive activities in the entry area. We’ll kick off the evening with a brief overview of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, introduce Jonathon, and be available for questions during intermission and after the show.

Don’t miss this moving and joyful theatrical experience!

How I Met My Mother - Horizon Stage

A specialized Fitness program, especially designed for individuals living with dementia and their care partner, is happening at the TransAlta Leisure Centre. Register and join in the fun of connecting with others living the dementia journey.

One 60 -minute sessions per week that includes:

  • Social connection with a time to connect after the physical activity
  • Group physical activity for 45 minutes!

Tuesdays from 10:30 AM to 11:45 AM  (April 8, 15, 22, 29 and May 6, 2025)

TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre   (221 Jennifer Heil Way, Spruce Grove)

Call 780-963-8583 or email connect@stonyplain.com to register

The Collaborative is a forum for collaboration, support, problem solving, learning, and celebrating success. This community-based network of members aims to create a community that is dementia friendly.

One hour meetings are held every second month on the second Wednesday.

Contact Stony Plain Community and Social Development for details:
780-963-8583.

Celebrating Connecting People and Community for Living Well!

Watch this video for a review of the work that has been completed to make the Tri Region dementia friendly. 

WestView Dementia Collaborative story that captures our journey to get where we are now. 

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