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Karen Parrage (brainXchange) - 1/24/2024 1:24:10 PM
   
The Landmark Study: The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada
The Landmark Study: The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada

People living with dementia are as diverse as the different diseases and conditions that cause these brain disorders. In Canada, we are in danger of failing the rapidly growing number of people living with dementia and their care partners if services and supports are not tailored to their unique needs, according to a new study released by the Alzheimer Society of Canada.

The Landmark Study: The Many Faces of Dementia in Canada is the second of three volumes detailing the demographic, social and economic impact of dementia in Canada. With the rapid rise of Canada's aging population, the study projects that the number of people living with dementia in the country will increase by 187% by 2050. This is one of the first Canadian studies that seeks to better understand the many faces of dementia and find equitable solutions for future dementia challenges, so that no one is left behind.
 
The Landmark Study, Volume 2, is available for download at https://alzheimer.ca/ManyFaces.
 

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