Bill’s Story – Alzheimer Society of Ontario

Jan 18, 2021

Client Spotlight: The Impact of Your Dollars 

I was diagnosed in January 2000 when I was 59 years old.

I have often said that my initial reaction to my diagnosis was like receiving a kick in the teeth. All of my future plans seemed to go out the window. I was told that with an early diagnosis and being put on medication that I may expect up to five good years before I would need full-time care. Basically, I was told to go home and get my affairs in order.

Now at 77, my doctors are telling me to do whatever it is I’m doing because they don’t know why I have continued to do this well for this length of time.

When I was diagnosed, my family was very supportive. They reacted with love and care. Some of my friends were surprised to hear the news, perhaps because I was relatively young, but I never felt like I was abandoned by anyone.

I wouldn’t say I have experienced stigma and I try to get involved in whatever is going on provided I’m interested.

Alcohol Consumption and Liver Damage

Alcohol Consumption and Liver Damage

🍷 National Addictions Awareness Week (Nov 24–30) highlights the risks of alcohol consumption on liver health. Learn how the Canadian Liver Foundation educates and supports Canadians to make healthier choices. 💙🩺

read more
Federated Health Charities White Logo
Federated Health Charities White Logo

For general questions:

Sarah Wood
Executive Director
437-925-6227
sarah.wood2@ontario.ca

Address

315 Front St. West, 5th Floor
Toronto, ON
M7A 0B8

Federated Health Charities White Logo

For general questions:

Sarah Wood
Executive Director
437-925-6227
sarah.wood2@ontario.ca

Address

315 Front St. West, 5th Floor
Toronto, ON
M7A 0B8

Follow us

© 2024 | Federated Health Charities. All rights reserved. Privacy policy. Designed by Cristhian Arevalo Leon.