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Cranbrook Alzheimer’s Walk May 6 honours all caregivers
It’s estimated that one in three Canadians know someone who is living with dementia. Are you one of them, or do you know someone who is?
Cranbrook residents can show them that they stand with them and they do not have to walk alone on the dementia journey by registering for the Investors Group Walk for Alzheimer’s. It takes place on Sunday, May 6 at Kinsmen Park Picnic Area (Victoria Avenue and 5th Street) at 10 a.m.
The Walk is a fun and family-friendly way to make new memories, while sending a message of inclusion and hope to people affected by the disease. Each of the 23 Investors Group Walk for Alzheimer’s events across B.C. is dedicated to an honouree – an individual or group affected by dementia, or who has valuably contributed to the lives of people living with the disease. The Cranbrook Walk honours all caregivers.
Caregivers, family members and friends often provide care 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. It’s a incredibly challenging responsibility, both physically and emotionally. Caregivers selflessly commit to this work with empathy, determination and kindness. They are instrumental in helping people living with dementia feel acknowledged, valued and included – bringing us one step closer to a dementia-friendly society.
Caregivers, who give so much of their time and of themselves, often need support. If you know a caregiver, “Become curious. Ask your friend how you can help. Let them know that you will listen and won’t try to fix their problem. The most compassionate, caring thing to do for your friend is to stay connected,” says Dorothy Leclair, Support and Education Coordinator at the Alzheimer Society of B.C.
Funds raised will provide British Columbians affected by dementia with local support and education, and help enable research into the causes of and the cure for the disease, so we can look towards a world without dementia.
Join people affected by dementia in Cranbrook by attending the Investors Group Walk for Alzheimer’s on Sunday, May 6. Together, we can come together to create a community of courage that will change the face of the disease. Together, we make memories matter. To register, visit walkforalzheimers.ca.
You also use Twitter to show people affected by dementia that you stand with them at the @InvestorsGroup #WalkForAlzheimers and #MakeMemoriesMatter.
Dementia is a term that describes a general group of brain disorders. Symptoms include the loss of memory, impaired judgment, and changes in behaviour and personality. Dementia is progressive, degenerative and eventually terminal.
Families across British Columbia are affected by Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. The Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s ultimate vision is a world without dementia; that vision begins with a world where people living with the disease are welcomed, acknowledged and included. Working in communities throughout the province, the Society supports, educates and advocates for people with dementia, as well as enabling research into the disease. As part of a national federation, the Society is a leading authority on the disease in Canada.
Lead image from Alzheimer’s Society of Manitoba
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