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Home / Health / NB's Dementia Plan Gets $1M Boost

NB's Dementia Plan Gets $1M Boost

9 Jan

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Summary

  • New Brunswick launched a three-year dementia strategy.
  • The plan includes $1 million in funding for Alzheimer Society.
  • Strategy focuses on public education, diagnosis, and support.

The New Brunswick government has announced a significant three-year strategic plan designed to reduce dementia risks and improve care for individuals affected by conditions like Alzheimer's disease.

This pioneering provincial plan, shaped by input from over 1,700 individuals including patients, care partners, and healthcare professionals, allocates $1 million to the Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick. The funding will support existing programs and introduce new educational initiatives, focusing on public awareness, timely diagnosis, and robust support systems for patients and their families.

The strategy emphasizes accessible, affordable, and collaborative care, particularly for rural residents, ensuring a high quality of life. Approximately 12,000 New Brunswickers are estimated to have a dementia diagnosis, impacting an additional four to six people each. The plan aims to enable individuals to live with dignity in their communities for longer periods, addressing challenges such as long nursing home waitlists and lack of awareness about respite care.

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New Brunswick has launched a three-year strategic plan to reduce dementia risks and enhance care for those affected, backed by $1 million in funding.
The Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick will receive $1 million to aid in the implementation of the new dementia reduction and care plan.
The plan focuses on public education, awareness, timely diagnosis, and providing comprehensive support for individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

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