Alzheimer’s Society reaches out to provincial election candidates
New data suggests that over the next 30 years, the number of people in Saskatchewan living with dementia will increase to over 40,000.
That’s why the Alzheimer’s Society of Saskatchewan is hoping to get the attention of the provincial candidates. CEO Kaleta Strain told paNOW there’s a need for improved timely diagnosis and connection to that post-diagnostic support.
“We’ve also heard that there needs to be improved support for people to stay at home, so these would be things such as home care, adult day programs and respite,” she explained. “And there’s also a need for increased education for care partners to help them to better cope with and manage responsive behaviours.”
The Alzheimer’s Society of Saskatchewan receives funding from the provincial government and while noting how grateful she is for the support they have received, Strain said people with dementia and their care partners have voiced a need to be better supported.