Your doctor, nurse, pharmacist or social worker can help connect you to resources and support that are available in your community. You can also explore these websites:
This national not-for-profit organization offers healthcare professionals expert recommendations for the treatment of ADHD.
For people with ADHD and their families, this national not-for-profit organization’s website provides resources such as videos, information about support groups, education and printable fact sheets.
This independent website, dedicated to adults with ADHD and their families, includes videos, a blog, forums—and a healthy dose of humour.
This website offers ADHD resources for families, including webinars, toolkits, podcasts and more.
From the Hospital for Sick Children, this resource offers multiple articles on ADHD; simply search for ADHD under the “Health A-Z” section.
Psychiatrist Dr. Annick Vincent shares her expertise to help people manage ADHD. Here, people can find tips, videos, information on helpful books and DVDs for children and adults, and more.
With information on a range of issues, including ADHD, this organization includes many online workshops, summaries of research studies, and personal stories and reflections.
This website offers information and articles on diagnosis, treatment, research and resources, with areas for adults, adolescents and children with ADHD.
For adults with ADHD and the people who work with them, this website includes information, resources and networking opportunities.