‘A horrible, horrible disease:’ Walk for Alzheimer’s honours Nanaimo caregiver
NANAIMO — An annual advocacy walk in Nanaimo for people impacted by declines in cognitive function holds a special meaning this year for a lifelong local resident.
Susan Jarvis said her husband’s dementia worsened to the point where he was recently transferred to a Qualicum Beach facility so he could receive around-the-clock care.
“It’s taken a big load off of me in one sense, but in another sense, it’s just really hard to explain — sadness is a good word. I know it’s something that nobody is going to get better from, and he won’t be coming home ever again. It’s a horrible, horrible disease I’ll tell ya.”
Stan Jarvis was diagnosed 12 years ago.