Awards & Recognition

Claire Webster receives King Charles III Coronation Medal

This medal represents a commitment to service and leadership, and reflects the many ways that Canadians contribute to the betterment of society.

Claire Webster receives King Charles III Coronation Medal. This medal represents a commitment to service and leadership, and reflects the many ways that Canadians contribute to the betterment of society.

Claire Webster, Founder of the McGill Dementia Education Program (DEP), was awarded a King Charles III Coronation Medal during a special ceremony on March 20, 2025 at The Royal Montreal Regiment.

Anna Gainey and Claire Webster

Thirty Canadians received the King Charles III Coronation Medal


A true honour to be a McGill Senior Co-Editor of the World Alzheimer Report 2021: A journey through the diagnosis of dementia, and upcoming World Alzheimer Report 2022 on the interrelated topic, Post-diagnostic management and support: a prescription of care.

A true honour to have received a Certificate of Recognition from the Quebec National Assembly by Member of Parliament for Westmount-Saint-Louis, Jennifer Maccarone, this morning for my collaboration with the City of Westmount and McGill University’s…

A true honour to have received a Certificate of Recognition from the Quebec National Assembly by Member of Parliament for Westmount-Saint-Louis, Jennifer Maccarone, this morning for my collaboration with the City of Westmount and McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine in educating citizens on the reality of caring for a loved one with dementia.

Dementia, Your Companion Guide was awarded the 2023 Prix d’Excellence Bronze Medal in the category of Best Community Outreach Initiative by the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (CCAE).