Pamelia Brereton – Gone But Not Forgotten

Pamelia Brereton – Gone But Not Forgotten

Pamelia Brereton was President of the Barbados Alzheimer’s Association until she passed away on August 29, this year, at the age of 76. (GP) The tireless work Pamelia Brereton has dedicated to creating awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in Barbados will...
Dementia On Increase In Barbados

Dementia On Increase In Barbados

(Stock Photo) Individuals in their forties are being diagnosed with the early onset symptoms of dementia in Barbados. Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Cynthia Forde, revealed on Wednesday that an estimated 4,000 people suffer from the debilitating...
Dementia On Increase In Barbados

Younger Onset Dementia In Barbados

Younger onset dementia, which refers to the onset of dementia in persons under 65 years, is presenting in Barbados. This was revealed by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Social Care, Janet Phillips, on Thursday, as she delivered the feature address at the...
Men’s Health Group To Discuss Dementia

Men’s Health Group To Discuss Dementia

The Branford Taitt Polyclinic’s Men’s Health Group will meet on Thursday, August 17, at the polyclinic, Black Rock Main Road, St. Michael, at 6:00 p.m. President of the Barbados Alzheimer’s Association, Pamelia Brereton, will speak on Dementia: The Challenge....

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