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A new chapter in dementia care begins at Bruyère Health

04/20/2026

At Bruyère Health, we are marking an important milestone in the evolution of dementia care, one that signals both progress and possibility.


This week, a patient at our Memory Clinic became the first in the region to begin treatment with lecanemab, the first disease-modifying therapy for Alzheimer’s disease approved for use in Canada.

 

Treatments like these are shifting the conversation from disease management to treatment for some patients with early-stage Alzheimer’s. For individuals and families navigating the realities of this condition, this moment represents an important step forward and is providing hope.

Learn more about lecanemab and the Bruyère Health Dementia strategy.


Reaching this milestone required years of research and extraordinary coordination and commitment. Our clinical teams worked in close collaboration with partners across the health care system to ensure the safe and timely introduction of this therapy. Their efforts reflect the strength of an integrated, learning health system, one that is capable of translating innovation into real-world care.


At Bruyère Health, our focus on dementia is both intentional and urgent. As an academic health sciences centre specializing in aging, rehabilitation, and complex care, we see firsthand the impact dementia has on individuals, families, and the broader health system. That is why we are committed to reimagining care through the lens of those we care for.

The introduction of lecanemab is the first initiative under the Leading Edge Specialized Care pillar of our corporate Dementia Strategy. It reflects our ambition to bring the most advanced treatments, research, and models of care together.

This milestone is not an endpoint. It is the beginning of a new chapter where discovery, collaboration, and purpose come together to improve quality of life for those living with dementia and those who care for them.


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