Dementia-friendly communities start with awareness, B.C. association says
The BC Search and Rescue Association and the Alzheimer Society of B.C. recently joined forces to help raise awareness when some of the most vulnerable seniors go missing in communities.
“There are estimated 85,000 people living with dementia in British Columbia and approximately more than 60 per cent of those people living with dementia live in their communities. The society’s vision is to create a B.C. that is supportive of people living with dementia,” Aziz said. Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and mixed dementia are some common types of dementia seen today. It is important to understand that individuals with dementia may experience diverse symptoms, and these symptoms may change as the disease progresses, Aziz said.
This can include setting the stage, using visual cues and asking closed-ended questions. When someone is disoriented or lost, staying calm, providing reassurance and maintaining safety are essential, she said.
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