Help For Dementia
Karen McLean describes life after her husband Scott was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at age 52. She recalls the first subtle changes, the rapid decline that followed and the decision to move Scott into full-time care. Karen speaks openly about exhaustion, care-partner burnout and the support she receives from the Alzheimer Society community. Key Takeaways * Early Signs and Diagnosis – Subtle mood and behaviour shifts pointed to something deeper. * Care-Partner Strain – Physical fatigue and emotional stress build quickly; burnout is real. * Community Response – Positive support from neighbours, professionals and friends matters. * Family Impact – Loved ones grieve before a physical loss, and Karen’s daughter feels she “lost Dad twice.” * Role of the Alzheimer Society – Education, counselling, and peer groups provide critical relief Resources * HelpForDementia.ca [https://www.helpfordementia.ca/] – Information, support, and programs for people living with dementia and their care partners * Alzheimer.ab.ca [http://Alzheimer.ab.ca] – Free education and services for families and care partners * AlzheimersFaceOff.ca [http://AlzheimersFaceOff.ca] – Edmonton-based hockey tournament that raises funds for free dementia education, support services and research
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