January 2009

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Barriere 2009
In Honour of All Caregivers


Each of the Walks is dedicated to an Honouree – a person who has been impacted by Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. In Barriere, the 2009 Walk was dedicated to all caregivers in Barriere and surrounding areas.

“The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a lifeline for caregivers. Their knowledge about the disease, support groups and one-on-one support mean that we’re not alone with this disease,” said Randie Dick, a caregiver in Barriere. "I feel so comfortable knowing that when I need them, the Society is there for me."

Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia is a demanding and sometimes difficult journey. As the disease progresses, caregiving can become a 24-hour a day job, requiring endless patience and love.

Caregivers may be spouses, children, family members, or paid professionals, but they are all unsung heroes, who persevere in the face of this disease.

 

Other 2009 Walks

Want to Start a Walk in your community?

Contact Angie Kok
Provincial Coordinator
604-742-4908
toll-free at 1-800-667-3742
e-mail akok@alzheimerbc.org