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Caring for Someone with Dementia
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**Caring for Someone with Dementia: Navigating the Complexities**

The issue of caring for someone with dementia touches countless lives in Canada. Let us consider a few scenarios to illustrate the complexities involved.

Meet Sarah, a 55-year-old daughter who has been caring for her 85-year-old mother with advanced Alzheimer's disease at home. She is exhausted and feels overwhelmed by the emotional toll of caring for her mother, while also managing her own family responsibilities. Despite her best efforts, she struggles to find respite care that meets her mother's needs.

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