Dementia is often thought of in terms of loss and the things people can no longer do. This creates an environment of barriers for people living with dementia. Dr. Collins speaks with Mary Beth Wighton, a woman living with dementia, about her remarkable journey from diagnosis to depression to coping to advocacy. Learn about the fight for better support for people with dementia.
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Dementia is often thought of in terms of loss and the things people can no longer do. This creates an environment of barriers for people living with dementia. Dr. Collins speaks with Mary Beth Wighton, a woman living with dementia, about her remarkable journey from diagnosis to depression to coping to advocacy. Learn about the fight for better support for people with dementia.
There are more than 500,000 Canadians living with dementia with about 25,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Despite these large numbers, dementia remains largely misunderstood. Dr. Rhonda Collins shares her expertise to help dispel common myths and misperceptions about dementia.
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Dementia is often thought of in terms of loss and the things people can no longer do. This creates an environment of barriers for people living with dementia. Dr. Collins speaks with Mary Beth Wighton, a woman living with dementia, about her remarkable journey from diagnosis to depression to coping to advocacy. Learn about the fight for better support for people with dementia.