Join us at The Alzheimer Society Investor’s Group Memory Walk

Alzheimer Society

The Fluid Isometrics team is proud to support the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba at the Investor’s Group Memory Walk Thursday, June 12 at The Forks – Scotiabank Stage beginning at 5:00 pm.

Help support the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba by joining us for a great evening of food, entertainment, prizes, pampering, a kid’s fun tent and of course – the Memory Walk. The entertainment on stage includes: Body Kozak of QX 104FM, The Sturgeons, Katie Murphy and Vox Phantom.

The Fluid Isometrics team will be on site teaching Block Therapy and helping participants ease any aches and pains they may be experiencing. Drop by our tent to try out Block Therapy, enter the raffle to win a prize package and pick up a complimentary class card good for 1 drop-in.

About the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba

The Alzheimer Society of Manitoba exists so that all Manitobans affected by Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia receive the help they need today and have hope for the future.

As a province-wide organization, the Alzheimer Society seeks to achieve its mission through community awareness; individual, family and professional education; support programs; and research funding.

They believe all people with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia should experience the best possible quality of life.

They work with families and informal care providers to provide the knowledge and support structures they need ‐ to be effective, confident and empowered caregivers.

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