All the latest news and stories about Alzheimer's disease, dementia and the brain.
Equity, diversity and inclusion in dementia diagnosis: A Canadian perspective
Research shows that racially diverse communities have a higher prevalence of dementia and face a lack of culturally safe carer and community support. Learn more in this research essay from the 2021 World Alzheimer Report.
Jim Mann's letter to his younger self
It’s World Alzheimer’s Month, and COVID-19 restrictions have increased Jim Mann's time at home, allowing him to reflect on almost 15 years of living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Jim wrote some thoughts for his younger self to give that little bit of assurance that we all need.
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2,830 steps for Gerryann! The Dillon family will do the Grouse Grind® as part of the Climb for Alzheimer’s to show Gerryann they are with her on this uphill journey.
This month, people around the province are doing the Climb for Alzheimer’s to raise funds to help make a difference in the lives of thousands of British Columbians. On September 19, Malik Dillon, his family and friends will join us in North Vancouver to climb the Grouse Grind® in honour of Malik’s wife, Gerryann.