Resources
Want to record your own audio diary or work with someone to record their stories and experience?
Download the printable guides below as a starting point.
Contact us to let us know what other resources might be helpful.
Resources to read and listen to:
Whatever your relationship to the person you’re caring for, it’s important to know where to look for resources and supports to help you navigate this role and take care of yourself.
Here are some places to start:
Call to Mind: Audio Stories of Love and Memory Loss, a UVic podcast series
Reframing Ageism: British Columbians’ Thoughts on Ageism: A 2024 report from the Office of the Seniors Advocate of BC
Caregiver Distress: A Growing Problem: A 2017 report from the Office of the Seniors Advocate BC
Supports and Resources: Alzheimer Society of BC
Caregiver Learning Centre: Family Caregivers of BC
Flipping Stigma: Toolkit for taking action against discrimination associated with dementia
Watch the recording of Shared Stories, Stronger Connections.
It’s moderated by Call to Mind host, Mariko Sakamoto, featuring an expert guest list of panelists discussing storytelling, dementia and caregiving. The online event was held May 26, 2025.