January is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Where we raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
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Raise awareness, keep the conversation going, and stand together. Every person matters, and no one should ever be forgotten.
#forgetnoone
Over 700k Canadians have some form of dementia, rising to 1M by 2030. Some do not get a diagnosis because of stigma & fear. But, there are now drugs that can help to slow the progression of the disease—with early diagnosis. So please, do not let fear get in the way. #ForgetNoOne
Dementia doesn't have to an inevitable part of aging. As Dr. Samir Sinha of @niageing.ca explains, as many as 45 per cent of all dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by addressing various modifiable risk factors. #ForgetNoOne @trsmtorontomet.bsky.social Read more:
Awareness is the first step to fighting stigma. The Alzheimer's Society of Canada shares 10 easy ways to fight stigma against dementia: buff.ly/C919bp1
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1/5 Have you or a loved one been affected by dementia? Today the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada invites us to share our remembrances to ensure no one faces it alone. I am remembering my Mom and Aunty with my lyric video of “I Will Help You Go”. #ForgetNoOne
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January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month in Canada!
By 2030, researchers project that nearly 1 million people in Canada could be living with dementia.
No one should face dementia alone.
Learn more about dementia and how you can help at:
alzheimer.ca/en
#ForgetNoOne
January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month in Canada.
This month focuses on understanding, empathy, and recognizing individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias.
Let's keep the conversation going. #ForgetNoOne
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January is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. We pledge to #ForgetNoOne. Learn the signs, support research, and show compassion for those affected. Together, we can ensure no one faces Alzheimer’s alone.