inthe‘liaitonllegion. mmmaymmmmwmmmmumomwmmmm‘ mmmmammmmmmmmmmammmm. MWmuSodï¬yhklddmoflNMmqumMmflwimnaflmwMemwmwm M7296. ltalms to inform women in their 40's and olderaboutthe wamlng signs ofAizhelmer’s disease and howthe Alzheimer Society can help. Did you know that women represent 72% of Canadians living with Alzheimer’s disease; they could be your mothers, wives, sisters, grandmothers or friends - even you. Takeamomenttolmowtheslgns Warning signs, often misunderstood or ignored, are critical. in absence of a cure, early diagnosis allows for treatment and support so people can live as well as possible and start planning for their future needs. This is the third Walk for Memories in Milton. it's a very personal issue to many in the community, whether they have been diagnosed or they are caring for someone. Every year we see grandfathers and grandmothers, neighbours and friends, moms and dads, coaches and teachers joining the'Milton Walk for Memories because one way or another, this disease will touch all of us. Whether through walking, volunteering or fundraising, we are all committed to a world without Alzheimer’s. Registration begins at 11 am inside the Milton Mall, 55 Ontario Street South, Milton. To join the Walk, or for more information about the Walk for Memories, visit: www. walkformemories.ca ,or call 289-837-2310. The Alzheimer Society of Hamilton and Haiton exists to help those affected by dementia. We offer support, education and hope to clients and their families/ friends. Our skilled team of professionals is driven by passion and a desire to make lives better. Our services include counseling, health promotion, case management and education programs free of charge, welcoming anyone who needs them. It’s as simple as sending an email request or making a telephone call. A doctor’s referral is not necessary. m... mm'm-mmmdii“ “ .- Bcst Out of Life well-being is ilso know there ort is needed tact and liver care ll - to Socie’te’AlzheimerSocz’ety JANUARY IS ALZHEIMERS AWARENESS MONTH