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Huron Expositor, 2014-02-05, Page 9Family and friends Walk for Memories Whitney South Huron Expositor As Canada's National Alzheimer Awareness Month came to a close, a small but determined group of Seaforth residents came out to support the annual Walk for Memories on Feb. 1. Already postponed due to inclement weather, the event took place at Sea - forth Public School with walkers and volunteers braving morning flurries, still taking time to support the cause. Shelley McGavin, along with hus- band Brian and parents Ruby and Laird, walked to support an organization that they say has shown them some much- needed support. Shelley and her sister Sandra have been caregivers since their mother was diagnosed with dementia three years ago. "We were afraid of what being diag- nosed with dementia would mean for her and our dad," said Shelley. "We wished it could be different, but it's not, and you deal with it." The sisters found that, above all, patience was a big part of helping their family deal with what would become a constantly changing situation. "It's about kindness and spending time with each other," added Sandra. "There's obviously a stigma attached to something like this, but learning to take the time and work through it together is key." Shelley went on the explain that learning about dementia was a kind of wake up call, that a condition that affects so many needs more education and understanding from everyone in the community, "If you have a broken arm you can see a cast and know that person has a broken arm and it can be fixed. But when someone has dementia, it's some- thing people can't see and it can't just be fixed," she said. Their mother Ruby participates in the Circle of Friends, an early stage support group put on by the Alzheimer Society of Huron County, as well the Day Pro- gram, where she spends the day with a volunteer. Members generally consider each other more than just a means of support, but a group of friends. The rest of the family participates in a caregiver support group. Without the support of their local Alzheimer Society, Sandra and Shelley believe their parents wouldn't be able to continue to live independently. "I'm very grateful and thankful that these types of programs are available for mom and for dad and for the rest of us." Shelley explained. "One of the first things they told us was to do was let people know and get them involved," added Sandra. "The more help you have the better, it can't just be up to one person." According to Alzheimer Society of Canada website, a study conducted by the organization found the number of Canadians living with cognitive impair- ment, including dementia, now stands at 747,000 and will double to 1.4 million by 2031. These figures include not only Canadians diagnosed with dementias, including Alzheimer's disease, but also those with cognitive impairment, which frequently leads to the more degenera- tive forms. Sadly, Canada's health-care system is ill equipped to deal with the staggering costs. Today, the combined direct and indirect costs of dementia total $33 bil- lion per year. By 2040, this figure will skyrocket to $293 billion per year. Not to mention pressures on family caregivers are mounting. In 2011 alone, family caregivers spent 444 million unpaid hours per year looking after someone with dementia, representing $11 billion in lost income and 227,760 lost full-time equivalent employees in the work force. By 2040, these caregiv- ers will be devoting a staggering 1.2 bil- lion unpaid hours per year. For more information on the Alzhe- imer Society of Huron County and how to become involved, visit www.alzhe- imer.ca/huroncounty. seaforthhuronexpositor.com LET'S MAKE CANCER I-EISTORY Fisr Immo-anal mul (111CIT. WM:1.5 Kfii onmEr ilarrdi ag+g39.3333 wyrucca nuroca Lania W;ti Liam' {:IPA .411 1#1141.Cy untxr WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED. Call, fax, e-mail or go online today to place your ad with Canada's largest and most trusted print and online classifieds network. Call: 1-888-786-7821 • Fax: 1-866-757-0227 E-mail: placeit.sun@classifiedextra.ca Online: classifiedextra.ca classifiedextra.ca Wednesday, February 5, 2014 • Huron Expositor 9 Whitney South Huron Expositor Walking for hope Brian and Shelley McGavin with Ruby and Laird Finlayson. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! ADVERTISERS! DEADLINES Our Weekly Deadlines are as follows: ADVERTISING & EDITORIAL Friday @ 2:00 pm Seaforth ron Expositor 8 Main St., Seaforth PH: 519-527-0240 www.seaforthhuronexpositor.com OFFICE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm CLOSED TUESDAYS OFFICE HOURS The Office Hours for The Seaforth Huron Expositor is as follows Mondays - 9am - 5pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays - 9am - 5pm Thursdays - 9am - 5pm Fridays - 9am - 5pm Seaforth aeon Expositor 8 Main Street, Seaforth ON PH: 519-527-0240 www. seaforthhuronexpositor .com