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EPISODE · May 3, 2022 · 25 MIN

Episode 46: Young-Onset Dementia: changing the narrative

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Jill Czuczman a care partner to her husband David, living with Frontotemporal Dementia talks about some of the unique challenges associated with young-onset dementia from the long road to getting a diagnosis, to leaving the workforce early, the lack of understanding and stigma, to the struggles to find supports that meet the unique needs of those living with or caring for someone with dementia in mid-life. Facing these challenges head-on, Jill shares how she and David have made the choice to find the positive every day and the steps they have taken to live well with dementia, including getting involved in research and becoming advocates. Resources Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Durham Support Group - https://m.facebook.com/groups/221301621683010 The Association for Frontotemporal Dementia - https://www.theaftd.org brainXchange, Frontotemporal Dementia Resource Page - https://brainxchange.ca/Public/Resource-Centre-Topics-A-to-Z/Dementias-Rare-forms-of-/Frontotemporal-Dementia Alzheimer Society of Canada, Young Onset Dementia - https://alzheimer.ca/en/about-dementia/other-types-dementia/young-onset-dementia brainXchange, Young Onset Dementia Resource Page - https://brainxchange.ca/Public/Resource-Centre-Topics-A-to-Z/Young-Onset-Dementia

Jill Czuczman a care partner to her husband David, living with Frontotemporal Dementia talks about some of the unique challenges associated with young-onset dementia from the long road to getting a diagnosis, to leaving the workforce early, the lack of understanding and stigma, to the struggles to find supports that meet the unique needs of those living with or caring for someone with dementia in mid-life. Facing these challenges head-on, Jill shares how she and David have made the choice to find the positive every day and the steps they have taken to live well with dementia, including getting involved in research and becoming advocates. Resources Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Durham Support Group - https://m.facebook.com/groups/221301621683010 The Association for Frontotemporal Dementia - https://www.theaftd.org brainXchange, Frontotemporal Dementia Resource Page - https://brainxchange.ca/Public/Resource-Centre-Topics-A-to-Z/Dementias-Rare-forms-of-/Frontotemporal-Dementia Alzheimer Society of Canada, Young Onset Dementia - https://alzheimer.ca/en/about-dementia/other-types-dementia/young-onset-dementia brainXchange, Young Onset Dementia Resource Page - https://brainxchange.ca/Public/Resource-Centre-Topics-A-to-Z/Young-Onset-Dementia

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