Life with Alzheimer’s is ‘OK’ 16 months after husband diagnosed: Raitt
OTTAWA — Sixteen months after finding out the love of her life had early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, Conservative MP Lisa Raitt says she has learned that living with someone who has dementia is tough but ‘OK.’
Raitt made a members’ statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday to mark World Alzheimer’s Month.
Her husband, Bruce Wood, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in May 2016 at the age of 56, three months before the couple were married.
Raitt says an estimated 564,000 Canadians are living with dementia and 25,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.