It’s hard to find anyone in this country who doesn’t know someone suffering from dementia. The problem, once a more peripheral concern, now occupies a central place in our public and private lives, its shadow stretching across generations and leaving an irreversible impact. It’s frequently discussed in whispers, yet it’s proving relentless in how it shapes the landscape of Canadian healthcare and society at large. Read More
Pearson: Tsunami of future dementia cases will need community-wide response
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