Dementia on the rise in Canada, Ontario borrows from European treatment models
Dementia is on the rise in Canada, to the point where one in five Canadians will experience caring for someone living with Alzheimers or Parkinson's, or any of the other neurological diseases under the dementia umbrella. As Mike Drolet reports, Ontario is borrowing a page from European treatment models.
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