Alzheimer's Society seeks funding to extend support pilot projects in Ontario

Alfred and Mercedes Aquilina are shown in a 2006 family handout photo. Aquilina and his wife were part of an Alzheimer's Society of Ontario pilot project in several communities in the north that assigns a staff member to help prepare someone with dementia - and their family - for a move to long-term care and support them for up to three weeks after. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Alfred Aquilina **MANDATORY CREDIT**

When Alfred Aquilina brought his wife to the long-term care facility that would be her new home, he was carrying her suitcase and a heavy load of emotions.

He knew it was the right time for Mercedes Aquilina, who at age 65 has early onset dementia and Parkinson's disease. But that didn't make it easy.

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