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dementia support group celebrates key milestone

ndwg receives community engaged research awardby: julio heleno gomes

when bill heibein was first diagnosed with early-onset alzheimer's he was told that within five years his condition would worsen and he could expect to end up in a nursing home. more than two decades later he continues to lead an active and fulfilling life, playing music and keeping busy on his farm.

“in many respects i have credited horses with saving me,” the affable 83-year-old declares. “i don't consider myself special. anybody could've done it had they the opportunity. having a farm has made a gigantic difference to me.”

along with defying daunting odds, bill is also one of the original members of the north west dementia working group (nwdwg). the independent grassroots advocacy group, the first in canada for people living with dementia, was formed thanks to 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 researcher dr. elaine wiersma.

“it's about giving voice to people living with dementia, maintaining their rights, living well, free from discrimination,” explains dr. nisha sutherland, the group's co-facilitator.

started 10 years ago, nwdwg brought people living with dementia and their care partners together to discuss self-care. from that modest beginning, friendships were formed and the desire to do more was born.

“they wanted to continue being an advocacy group, provide activities for people living with dementia, be a political advocate for people living with dementia,” explains sutherland, who's been with the group for eight years and is associate professor in lakehead's school of nursing. “if there are dementia strategies or local, provincial policy issues then we address them.”

the latest project, the building capacity project, examined community resources, such as libraries, to make sure they're inclusive for people living with dementia.

in recognition of these initiatives, last year wiersma, sutherland and the nwdwg received lakehead's community engaged research award.

with 15-20 attendees at their monthly meetings and large sunday gatherings at the dementia cafe, the nwdwg is firmly established and has plenty to celebrate. over the years they have hosted conferences and visiting scholars, provided presentations on challenging the stigma of dementia, and have been an integral element in projects supported by the centre for education and research on aging & health (cerah).

at its core, though, the essence of nwdwg is companionship, of spending time with people on a similar journey. for sue doughty-smith, introduction to the group came at exactly the right time. her husband was diagnosed with alzheimer's in late 2020, during the covid lockdown.

“i was in a really bad state,” doughty-smith confesses. “i thought my world was turned upside down. you just felt you have nowhere to turn to and then there is this group. so when you meet people whose lives are sort of the same, but we're on different steps in our journey, it was wonderful to be with them. you already have empathy for each other, you get to know each other really well and you become better connected. it's a really good group that my husband and i both belong to.”

along with the camaraderie and frequent get-togethers, doughty-smith praises nwdwg participants as people willing to roll up their sleeves to get things done.

“i like it because it's real work,” she says. “sometimes you talk about things you wish would happen. but this group, once you start looking at things that we can do, you just get going and everybody pools their resources to work on it.”

the latest example is dementia gardens: a place to grow. an initiative with cerah, in partnership with community groups such as chartwell retirement homes, it's in the fundraising stage right now. but the concept is exciting, says sutherland.

“people living with dementia and their families can come outside and grow native gardens that encourage pollinators, and this can be respite for the family, for 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 to learn about engaging with people living with dementia and to conduct research,” she says, adding that they hope to start digging this summer.

this is the kind of effort that makes the group so special, says bill. from the beginning the focus was on the person living with dementia and what they wanted to see done that would be best for them.

“the approach was not from the top down,” he says. “the approach was from the bottom up. 'what do you think will be beneficial to you?' that was the big difference in the approaches.”

when his decline became noticeable in 1998 and he was given dire scenarios, bill retired from his position at a major thunder bay accounting firm to assist his wife full-time at their quarter horse farm near kakabeka falls, regularly baling hay and chopping wood. while he has been on medication, his miraculous ability to keep his condition at bay has drawn the interest of researchers at the university of british columbia, waterloo, and lakehead. the latest batch of mri and ct scans show his decline is no more significant than normal aging.

what's his secret?

the answer: strenuous physical activity on a 150-acre property and engaging key parts of the brain by performing in a band on bass guitar.

“the doctors said to me they don't know for sure what i'm doing, but whatever it is don't stop,” bill says. “just by pure chance i'm doing the things i should be doing, what everybody says that someone living with dementia should be doing.”

pictured: bill mercereau, left, along with bailey vandorp, a then-master of public health student, and bill heibein accept the 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 community engaged research award on behalf of the north west dementia working group.

阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s cerah hosts northwestern ontario palliative care booster

 november 11, 2013 ­­— thunder bay, on

阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ’s centre for education and research on aging & health (cerah) is hosting a mini-conference, northwestern ontario palliative care booster: it takes a village, teamwork in palliative care, at thunder bay’s airlane hotel & conference centre, november 14–15, 2013.

the mini-conference brings together interdisciplinary palliative care providers to share current information on palliative and end-of-life care, and facilitates networking and team building in communities throughout the region and beyond.

this will be an opportunity for members of the media to interview guest speakers and meet the patient – a life-sized, simulation manikin that provides hands-on learning experiences to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 (see below).

the conference includes a special workshop, vip conversations for teams: working with patients with dementia in palliative/end-of-life care, facilitated by lakehead school of nursing lecturer kristen jones-bonofiglio and social work/gerontology lecturer kathy kortes-miller. this 2.5-hour interactive event will provide the opportunity for experiential learning using high fidelity simulation (hfs) technology.  

hfs uses life-sized manikins (simulated patients) equipped with computer technology that produces lung, heart, and stomach sounds, in addition to voice projection capabilities.

well documented in academic literature, this hands-on, practical approach to bridging communication theory with practice presents information in a fun, interactive format that is sure to get teams talking (and be a great photo/video opportunity for members of the media).

 the opening talk, cross cultural communication: learning through understanding, will be presented by ron kanutski, a registered social worker who will share his experiences in overcoming barriers to successful cross-cultural interaction with people of all ages.

media can meet the manikin and interview the speakers on thursday, nov. 14 from 2:30-3:00 pm in the barcelona room at the airlane hotel.

2013 northwestern ontario palliative care booster
when:  thursday, nov. 14 (1–4:30 pm), and friday, nov. 15 (8:30 am–12:15 pm)

where:  airlane hotel & conference centre, 698 arthur st. w., thunder bay

 

ron kanutski is a registered social worker who brings a lifetime of instruction and training from numerous ojibway, oji-cree and cree elders, healers, drum keepers, pipe carriers, story-tellers and medicine people. ron has over 20 years of direct experience in the human services field as a front-line worker, trainer, group facilitator, individual and family counselor, manager and supervisor. with over 20 years of direct service experience working with first nations people in remote, urban and rural communities, ron has extensive experience with group facilitation in the areas of mental health, addictions, traditional and cultural teachings, and music. he shares his talents and teachings as a cultural teacher, musician, group facilitator, comedian, event and pow wow mc through is consulting business, with care consulting.

 

kristen jones-bonofiglio is a faculty member at the school of nursing, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 . she is a registered nurse with professional experience in acute care, correctional nursing, clinical instructing, simulation technologies, and undergraduate nursing education. kristen’s areas of interest are ethics, community nursing practice, palliative care, mental health nursing, cultural competency, interprofessional education, and high-fidelity simulation. she is currently a phd. candidate in educational studies.

 

kathy kortes-miller has a clinical background in social work and a music therapy.  she is a sessional lecturer at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 instructing in the social work and gerontology programs primarily for the palliative care certificate.  kathy is a phd student in educational studies and her research interests include palliative care education, simulation, mentorship and compassion fatigue. she is a research affiliate with the centre for education and research on aging and health (cerah, 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ) and is on the board of directors for hospice northwest.

 

 

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media: for more information, please contact brandon walker, media relations officer, at (807) 343-8372.

 

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