Our Dedicated Board of Directors

Alzheimer Society of Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton
Alzheimer Foundation of Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton

Executive:
Chair: Claire Kislinsky (Alzheimer Society)
Chair: Griffin Allen (Alzheimer Foundation)
Vice Chair: Mieke Ewen (Alzheimer Society)
Vice Chair: Michael Boulton (Alzheimer Foundation)
Secretary/Treasurer: Laura DeLuca (Alzheimer Society and Alzheimer Foundation)

Directors:
Scott DeGroot
Dr. Sima Sajedinejad
Dr. Olivia Green
John Costantino
Dr. Sandra Belfry
Herman Van Meeteran
Sangeeta Chopra-Charron

Client Experience Advisors: Pasha and Ruby Qureshi

If you are interested in participating on our Board of Directors or are looking for further information, please call 1-800-565-4614 or email us at help@alzda.ca.

Alzheimer Society Federation

The Alzheimer Society Federation is Canada’s leading health organization that supports people living with dementia, families, and care partners in Canada. It is a federation of eleven provincial/territorial partners, including the Alzheimer Society of Canada and Alzheimer Society of Ontario.

The federation defines itself as a network of partners committed to a common mission and a shared brand and program model, while remaining legally independent from one another.

The partners share a belief that our ability to achieve our mission is enhanced through the federation and the collaboration associated with it.
Each federation partner is a unique charitable organization.

Across Ontario, communities are served by a network of local Alzheimer Society chapters. Local chapters – such as the Alzheimer Society of Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton, operate independently from one another, but share the common objective to support people living with dementia and care partners in the local community.

A complete list of Alzheimer Society chapters serving Ontario communities can be found on the Alzheimer Society of Ontario website.

Each local Alzheimer Society chapter is a unique charitable organization. Donations received by each entity are used to support programs and services offered in the local communities they serve.