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S5 E3 | 1 hr 6 min
Alzheimer’s Society of Ontario: Empowering Diverse Caregivers
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Michelle speaks with Ngozi Iroanyah about her experiences as a caregiver for her father, Felix, who has dementia, and her work with the Alzheimer’s Society of Ontario. Ngozi discusses the challenges faced by caregivers, the importance of improved communication with healthcare providers, and how cultural beliefs influence family approaches to dementia care.

Together, Michelle and Ngozi explore the federal government’s plans for a national caregiver strategy, advocating for policies that offer meaningful financial support, flexible leave options, and culturally informed care. They emphasize the urgent need for equity-focused research and call for a healthcare system that prioritizes cultural safety and humility. This conversation provides both practical insights and a powerful call to action for a more inclusive approach to dementia care.

For more information about the Alzheimer’s Society of Ontario visit firstlinkontario.ca

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