Question: Should I really bother having my mother get her cataracts repaired if she isn’t able to read because of her Alzheimer’s disease? Answer:...
Alzheimer’s disease
Patient stories, research and information from Sunnybrook experts. Learn more about our dementia care and research.
When is it no longer safe to be home alone with Alzheimer’s?
Question: When is it no longer safe to leave my wife with Alzheimer’s disease home alone? Answer: If you are asking the question, it’s probably no...
Travelling with dementia
Question: My husband has Alzheimer’s disease. Is it safe for him to travel? Answer: This is always a difficult question for me to answer. For some...
Alzheimer’s drugs may help ease symptoms – at least for a while
My father has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Are there any medications that can help him?
Media reports and dementia: Hope, hype or heartbreak?
One of the frustrating things I deal with as a memory doctor is the misinformation that exists in the popular media
Will I get Alzheimer’s if a parent has the disease?
How genetics plays into your risk of Alzheimer's disease
Could sleep affect your Alzheimer’s disease risk?
Sunnybrook researchers studying the links between sleep and dementia risk.
Alzheimer’s drug trials aim to halt disease in its tracks
Sunnybrook is taking part in two global studies that could offer the best hope yet for answers on how to stop Alzheimer's disease in its tracks.
Everything you need to know about dementia & legal issues
Learn more about powers of attorney, advanced directives and wills
Alzheimer’s disease and clinical trials
Learn more about what Alzheimer's clinical trials can offer patients.

