The number of Canadians living with dementia is rising exponentially and the majority of those people will age at home. There isn’t a cure for dementia, but there is hope found in the intersection of technology and research. Across the country, a network of hospitals, universities, researchers, and caregivers are finding innovative ways for Canadians with cognitive decline to remain at home safely and independently. Farah Nasser reports for The New Reality.
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How tech is helping Canadians living with dementia
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