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Penticton woman shares dementia journey to help support other people living with dementia

Key Alzheimer Society of B.C. fundraiser in communities across the South Okanagan on May 26

One evening in 2020, Laura Sager was closing the curtains in her home when she felt something grab her wrist and squeeze. She looked down and saw her forearm had turned black. When she shook her arm, the colour disappeared.

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Laura is among the more than 85,000 people living with dementia in British Columbia. This May, people across the province will have the opportunity to help make a difference in the lives of people like Laura by raising funds for essential Alzheimer Society of B.C. programs and services.

Laura is being honoured at the Alzheimer Society of B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 largest fundraiser, the , in Penticton for her contribution to the community and her desire to share her story to help other people affected by dementia. Taking place in communities across B.C., including Kamloops, Kelowna, Penticton and Vernon on Sunday, May 26, proceeds from the event help provide critical supports for people affected by dementia while breaking down stigma surrounding the disease.

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To help make a difference in the lives of people like Laura on the dementia journey in your community, visit .

If you are affected by dementia, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. can help. Call the First Link Dementia Helpline at 1-800-936-6033 or visit .