Letters, April 6: Specialized care is available for younger dementia patients
In 2010, my husband was diagnosed with young-onset dementia. At the time, he was a physician and only 50 years old. We were devastated to receive the diagnosis and quickly learned there is a significant gap in supports and services for people and families affected by this type of dementia. My husband briefly attended a […]
In 2010, my husband was diagnosed with young-onset dementia. At the time, he was a physician and only 50 years old. We were devastated to receive the diagnosis and quickly learned there is a significant gap in supports and services for people and families affected by this type of dementia. Read More