Learn more about the Alzheimer Society of Toronto’s Active Living Programs and how we engage with people living with dementia and their care partners.
Minds in Motion, is a research-based social program offered by Alzheimer Societies across Ontario incorporates physical and mental stimulation for people with early to mid-stage dementia.
Musical Engagement: Music is LIFE

Experience the power of music and creativity as we bring people together through song and rhythm. Join friends and professional musical facilitators to create and enjoy music in a shared experience.
- Drumming Circle (In-Person)
- Sounds in the Key of Life Music Program (In-Person)
- Royal Conservatory Rebanks Fellows Concert (In-Person)
- Choir Programs (In-Person)
Physical Engagement: Move your body
Engage your body and mind with our fun, accessible physical programs. Evidence points to the benefits of physical activity for brain health. Join our talented facilitators as they help you stay active and limber.
- Minds in Motion (Hybrid)
- Dance Fitness (Virtual)
- Making Strides Walking Group -East and West (In-Person)
- Creative Movement (In-Person)
- Yoga
- Aqua Fit

Creative Engagement: You CAN do it!

Rediscover your creative spark with us. Our programs are designed to inspire joy, curiosity, connection and expression through the creative process.
- Working with Clay (In-Person)
- Multi-Media Art Series & Art Education (Hybrid)
- Pride in Our Memories, 2SLGBTQIA+ & Allies Art Series (In-Person)
- Capturing Moment Photography Program (In-Person)
- Stories of a Lifetime Storytelling Workshop (In-Person)
- All Joking Aside Improv Workshops (In-Person)
Social Engagement: You’ve Got a Friend
Dementia can be an isolating journey, but you’re not alone. Join us to discover the power of social connection with people who are going through a similar journey.
- Mid-Town Social (In-Person)
- Museum Tours (Hybrid)
- East End Friends (In-Person)
- Creative Conversations with Robin Gertin (In-Person)

Hear from our clients
“Thank you, thank you, a thousand times for adding my wife and I to a “Date Night” event. We met interesting people and old friends in the band. The evening couldn’t have been more joyous. My wife, whose problems surrounding dementia are primarily around her difficulty speaking, she is now chattering about everything. She ploughed through a barrier on Friday night.”
“Thank you again for the experience of the Music Memory Program. The benefits and positive resonance were clear from the first session – for both our Mom and me. Ruth was certainly apprehensive – but you, Thyra, and the rest of the group did an incredible job of helping to engage her. You created an important connection and community for all of us.”
“I witnessed my father come alive and be excited to participate. He was able to be more expressive and communicative than he usually is. I was thrilled to witness my father’s emotional expressiveness be transformed while participating in the Virtual Reality Program. He became enlivened and was interested in discussing his experiences after each group.”
Upcoming Events
Singing for Health – Music Therapy Choir
Discover the power of music in this uplifting 8-week choral program, led by Applied Music and Health students from the University of Toronto. Together, we’ll use the joy of singing to boost memory, attention, and communication skills through engaging, personalized music-based exercises incorporating evidence-based applications of Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT)®.
October 24
Creative Conversations with Robin Gertin
Join our Creative Conversations, a warm and inviting social program that combines the benefits of cognitive activity, engaging conversation and easy creative exploration.
November 11
Aqua Fit – Creative Movement
Aquafit is not swimming, it is a way to exercise in the water that can accommodate all ages, fitness levels, health considerations and abilities. It welcomes participants to choose their own intensity level, speed and range of motion.
November 12
Contact Us
To learn more about our Active Living Programs, please reach out to:
Kristin Bartlett
Active Living Program Coordinator
Phone: 416-389-6099
Tracey Adams-Thibaudeau
Active Living Program Coordinator
Phone: 647-456-6168