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University Hospital Foundation announces project to support Alberta dementia patients and their families

Project will enhance quality of life and build a more responsive health system for ageing population.

Edmonton, AB, Sept. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The University Hospital Foundation is proud to launch the Dementia Care Pathways Project, a bold initiative aimed at transforming how we diagnose and support Albertans living with dementia in our communities.

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Edmonton, AB, Sept. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The University Hospital Foundation is proud to launch the Dementia Care Pathways Project, a bold initiative aimed at transforming how we diagnose and support Albertans living with dementia in our communities.

Led by University of Alberta researchers Dr. Adrian Wagg and Dr. Holly Symonds-Brown, the project aims to close critical care gaps for people with mild to moderate dementia who live in the community. Wagg and Symonds-Brown are taking a co-design approach with care providers, families and people living with dementia, and their work will focus on three pillars: a new clinical care pathway, a provincial patient registry and social health navigation tools.

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