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500,000 Canadians 71,000+ under the age of 65 72% women Dementia in Canada
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The number of new cases in 2038 is expected to be 2.5 times that for 2008 Dementia in Canada
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one new case every 5 minutes NOW Dementia in Canada
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one new case every 2 minutes WITHIN A GENERATION
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The ripple effect of dementia
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Family is the cornerstone of care, but their need for support is often overlooked 40% to 75% caregivers experience psychological problems Prevalence of clinical depression among caregivers is 15 to 32%
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hours spent on informal care is expected to more than triple
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Annual Economic Burden Monetary economic burden to reach approximately $97 billion Opportunity costs of informal caregivers add a further $56 billion Within one generation $15 billion to $153 billion
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Recommendations for Action How to stem the tide
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A clear recognition of the important role played by informal caregivers
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An increased recognition of the importance of prevention and early intervention
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18th Century Health Care in the 21st Century
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An accelerated investment in all areas of dementia research
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Greater integration of care and increased use of chronic disease prevention and management
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A strengthening of Canada's dementia workforce
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What has been the reaction? Tremendous public/media interest RT used to inform policy by all provinces Brain Strategy, Caregiver Strategy – opposition
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What have we learned? Canada’s successes in health care are due to communitarianism in our DNA; Limits to our health care successes lie in our federated model - anything that happens nationally must be by consensus Ideology matters Friends help
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Friends Help Neurological Subcommittee Mental Health Commission of Canada Neurological Health Charities Canada Canada Needs a Brain Strategy
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