Dementia diagnosed too late in Sask.: report
Dementia is underdiagnosed in Saskatchewan. In addition, there is a lack of services for dementia patients.
That’s according to a new report, A Multi-Method Investigation of Dementia and Related Services: Final Report and Recommendations, put out in partnership by the Rural Dementia Action Research (RaDAR) Team and Health Quality Council.
Debra Morgan, professor at the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture and co-author on the report, alongside Julie Kosteniuk, professional research associate at the Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture and co-author, said it’s been in the works for around four years.
They agree that dementia, described as an umbrella term that includes a number of conditions that cause memory and cognitive impairments, is something the province had little information on.


