Alzheimer Society of Ontario

HEALTHCARE

Building a communications structure to carry a complex, evolving story

The Alzheimer Society of Ontario needed to communicate across multiple audiences, each with different levels of understanding, emotional contexts, and practical needs: families receiving a diagnosis, caregivers navigating daily realities, and a public whose awareness shapes policy and funding.

The challenge was not a lack of stories to tell. It was the absence of a communications structure capable of holding them coherently.

We worked alongside the Society to diagnose the structural gaps, design a narrative architecture equal to that complexity, and bring it to life through an integrated film series and impact campaign.

The result was communications built on understanding rather than assumption: grounded in the lived experience of families and caregivers, and structured to reach different audiences through a single, coherent story.

The work included strategic planning, narrative architecture, documentary film series development, integrated impact campaign design, partner presentations, and print and digital campaign development.

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