Annual Report 2019/2020
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ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 alz.to The past year has been filled with successful events, meaningful partnerships and engaging conversations with our neighbours. We thank you for everything you have done to help us grow and expand our reach this past year. A Message from our CEO Scott Russell ou will read in the pages ahead As I reflect on the best of times, in Yof the extraordinary impact you the worst of times, I find reasons for made during the period of April 1, optimism in the remarkable network 2019 to March 31, 2020. The first year of people that contributed to create of our latest strategic plan was, by the kind of impact we were able virtually any measure, a runaway to have on our community in the success! last year. I am humbled by the fact that that you are still here. Each of Every dollar raised or donated, every you, ready to do your very best, in hour volunteered and every monthly the worst of times. The Alzheimer gift you made, had a direct impact Society of Toronto has weathered on the lives of others. It enabled the the early days of the pandemic for Alzheimer Society of Toronto (AST) precisely the same reason that the to reach more than 5,000 families last year was such a success – YOU. through our support programs, “It was the best of times, educate more than 10,000 members In fact, the Alzheimer Society of of the general public and train more Toronto was created, built and it was the worst of times,” than 1,500 personal support workers. continues to thrive because of the opening lines of Together, we connected people the steadfast commitment of our facing the uncertainty and isolation Donors, Volunteers, Staff, Partners, Charles Dickens’ A Tale of a life with dementia, to the care Patrons’ Council, and our Board of Two Cities, seemed a and support they need to make the Members. best of the very worst times in their perfectly fitting quote lives. I could never adequately express for this moment. how much your support is Yet, as I write this three months appreciated, now more than ever. into a global pandemic, it would be completely tone-deaf to gloss over Thank you, the fact that the biggest event, at least in my lifetime, began in the final days of March. To say the year ended on a down note would be an understatement. Scott Russell OUR MISSION To alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and to promote research. OUR VISION A world without Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. OUR VALUES Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, Excellence Alzheimer Society of Toronto | 01 2 Walks, 2 Record-Breaking Events! he IG Wealth Management those in our lives who have been TWalk for Alzheimer’s was held touched by dementia. The Walk in Toronto on Saturday May 25, for Memories raised over $689,000, 2019. This National led initiative making it the most successful event brings together local communities in its over 30-year history! in support of raising funds for those touched by dementia. In Toronto, AST Success like this is only possible hosted five separate walks, all led through the generous support of our by incredible volunteer committees. partners. Thank you to our generous Together, with over 400 participants, friends at IG Wealth Management the walk raised a record-breaking who support both our Walks and $130,000! This grassroots community- bring their passion and enthusiasm based event could not be done to each of the events! without the support of the volunteers who work tirelessly rallying their Another special thank you goes to communities to make this happen. the Carswell Family Foundation. Thank you. For the third year, they hosted the Carswell Family Night at the We were also thrilled at the record- IG Wealth Management Walk for breaking success of the IG Wealth Memories. The Foundation also Management Walk for Memories matched all fundraising dollars held on February 1, 2020. This raised by youth. Thank you for signature-fundraising event for the helping engage and inspire the next Society brought together over 1,500 generation of philanthropists. individuals to raise funds and honour To learn more about IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s, IG Wealth Management Walk for Memories, or one of our other annual fundraising events, visit alz.to/fundraising-events. Alzheimer Society of Toronto | 02 Unforgettable Evening Gala Historic Night for the Event! s Presenting Sponsor of our Unforgettable Evening Gala, IG Private Wealth Management played an integral Arole in the record-breaking success of the evening. Each year, the gala brings together friends, celebrities, philanthropists, and business leaders to raise support for persons living with dementia and their care partners. This year, the event raised almost $1 million dollars for the first time since its inception in 2006. In an exciting and spontaneous moment during the event, The George C. Hunt Family Foundation made a generous gift of $100,000. Alice & Grant Burton then matched that gift with an additional $100,000 of their own. The generosity and leadership of these champions will be felt by all those in Toronto who have been touched by dementia. PRESENTING SPONSOR: VALET SPONSOR: TABLE SPONSORS: IG Private Wealth Management CIBC BMO Bank of Montreal CBRE Caledon DINNER SPONSOR: REGISTRATION SPONSOR: Ernst & Young LLP Mary Bernie Allen Memorial Fund TD Bank Group First Gulf FirstService ENTERTAINMENT SPONSOR: PROGRAM SPONSOR: Integracare KPMG The Andreae Family RBC National Pharmacy Rogers Communications MEDIA SPONSOR: PERSONAL SPONSORS: Scotiabank Deloitte Andreae Family Sprott Asset Management LP Linda Bertoldi & Bill Bogart Toronto Memory Program RED CARPET: Alice & Grant Burton Verve Senior Living The Kehtari Family Karen Brown & Neil Jacoby Mary Lou Maher Doug Wilkinson Alzheimer Society of Toronto | 03 Education Transforming lives through education n November 2017, Alice and The project, “Transforming Care IGrant Burton gifted $964K to through Education” would be a multi- ducation happens in many the Alzheimer Society of Toronto, year initiative with three key areas of Eways at the Alzheimer earmarked for a project that would focus: Police Outreach, Professional Society of Toronto. Through have the widest possible potential for and Family Education, and Physician in-person or online courses, impact. Education. a team of dedicated Social Workers and Educators deliver meaningful and educational programs to healthcare professionals, informal and formal caregivers and members of the public. In the past year, 1,115 sessions were held and 19,860 people in the community now have a better understanding of dementia. One of the pillars of the education program is the Dementia Certificate Program. In the last year, these are some of the This is a comprehensive program offered by the highlights of the program: Alzheimer Society of Toronto for healthcare professionals POLICE OUTREACH: and caregivers. The program Through the Ontario Rapid Response Working Group, in collaboration with is composed of two courses: the Alzheimer Society of Ontario, videos are being made to help support The Dementia Care Training Police during instances of wandering and missing incidents. The videos Program (DCTP) and the also focus on topics such as: Caregiver Interactions, Long-term Care, and Behavioural Support Training Communication. Program (BSTP). DCTP covers general awareness of the PHYSICIAN EDUCATION: disease and how it impacts Two online education modules were created with the focus on supporting care care. BSTP allows healthcare partners of people living with dementia across Ontario. The modules focus on: workers and frontline staff to Assessment of Cognition & Diagnosis, and Initial Management of Dementia. develop skills for dealing with These modules which will be accredited, aim to support the way in which responsive behaviors when healthcare professionals manage diagnosis, treatment and other indicators of working with people living the disease. with dementia. There were 684 people who graduated from PROFESSIONAL AND FAMILY EDUCATION: this certificate program in the U-First! for Care Partners, an educational program, was piloted in Toronto as a last year. way to help increase caregiver confidence and skills in understanding behaviour changes and enhance the well-being of the caregiver and person living with dementia. This is also to help complement U-FIRST! that health care providers take so that everyone on the larger care team is speaking the same language to support the person living with dementia in the most meaningful way. Alzheimer Society of Toronto | 04 Record Breaking Year for Fundraising Events! 2019/20 Event Highlights Unforgettable IG Wealth Management Evening Gala Walk for Memories supported by over PRESENTED BY: IG PRIVATE WEALTH 2000+ MANAGEMENT individuals and walkers Raised over $1 MILLION $689,000 pledged for programs and services! RECORD BREAKING YEAR! RECORD BREAKING YEAR! Scotiabank IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s Toronto Waterfront Marathon 147 participants helped raise over Raised over RECORD RECORD $ BREAKING $ BREAKING 78,000 YEAR! 130,000 YEAR! Alzheimer Society of Toronto | 05 Social Recreation Programs Activities to enhance social inclusion and well-being. Active living is integral to overall well-being. People living with dementia benefit from creative outlets that stimulate cognitive abilities and reminiscences. Care Partners also get to engage in meaningful ways or gain some valuable respite. MEN’S SHED to offer recreational and social – an experience for those longed- Men living with dementia have programming for clients with YOD for special moments. Too often, been reported to have higher in the Scarborough area. people living with dementia and social isolation rates than women. their care partners don’t feel Despite this, there are few social Since then, the program has comfortable going to the movies or recreational programs created expanded to running twice a week a restaurant, as unfortunately they specifically with men in mind.