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Alzheimer Society of B.C. expands First Link® dementia support in Barriere

Alzheimer Society of B.C. announces expansion of First Link® dementia support into communities, including Barriere

In time for World Alzheimer’s Day, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. is announcing the expansion of First Link® dementia support into communities in the Central Interior region, including Barriere.

In addition to services already offered in the region, the expansion of First Link will allow the Society to build relationships with health-care providers, and to proactively connect with more families on a regular basis through ongoing support calls.

“First Link® connects people with dementia, their caregivers, family and friends with support, education and information at any stage of the journey,” says Tara Hildebrand, the Provincial Coordinator for Support & Education Services for the Society.

“The expansion of First Link will enable us to deliver those services earlier and more effectively to families in the Central Interior.”

The heart of the expansion of First Link® in Barriere is ensuring that people living with the disease and their care partners can access a variety of information and support services, including one-to-one telephone support from the Society on an ongoing basis.

Bev Bertoia, a caregiver from Merritt, has found that being able to connect with Society staff has helped her face the many challenges and uncertainties presented by her mother’s dementia.

“The Alzheimer Society of B.C. gave us the gift of understanding and acceptance. The support I receive over the telephone and at support groups helps me regain my perspective and my strength,” she says. “They help me realize that the guilt doesn’t have to eat me up. I always feel grounded again, like I can do this.”

“We’re very happy to expand First Link® dementia support to provide ongoing connection, information and touch points for people in the Central Interior who are living with dementia,” says Hildebrand.

Formal referrals from health-care providers to First Link help ensure that people living with dementia and their care partners are connected with the Society’s support services as early as possible. Bertoia says, “It can be very difficult for people to take that first step.

But learning more about the disease and how to cope early on can save a lot of frustration and can help bring the family together. You don’t have to face this alone.”

For more information about First Link® dementia support, please visit alzheimerbc.org or call the regional Resource Centre at 1-800-886-6946.

World Alzheimer’s Day was Sept. 21, 2016.



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