The Tri-City News, July 12, 2013

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Receiving a diagnosis of dementia can be an overwhelming experience for many people, but for Constanta Jarvis, 75, of Nanaimo, the prospect of a diagnosis beckoned relief.“If I ever get a diagnosis,”she recalls thinking,“I’m going to throw a party.” Like many British Columbians living with dementia, Jarvis waited many years before receiving an official diagnosis of dementia — 10 years, in fact, between the onset of vascular dementia symptoms following a stroke and the time she received her diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. After years of wondering and concern about troubling symptoms, the diagnosis meant Jarvis was finally able to face the disease head-on. “The diagnosis gave me the opportunity to stop fighting with myself,” she said in a press release While each person’s reaction to a diagnosis of dementia will be unique, many people living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia report that the diagnosis was an essential part of recognizing and learning to live with their dementia. A timely diagnosis is also instrumental in helping people impacted by dementia to plan for the future with their family and friends. As Jarvis explains, the diagnosis also gives the person living with dementia an opportunity to build skills and support systems they will need throughout the dementia journey. For that, she turned to the Alzheimer Society of BC. “If I go to the store and use a debit machine, the

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