Edmonton writer breaks new ground with picture book for seniors with dementia
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Edmonton writer breaks new ground with picture book for seniors with dementia
An estimated 750,000 have dementia now and that’s expected to grow to one million people by 2030
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By Justin Bell
Published Jun 17, 2026
Last updated 2 hours ago
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Helen Metella wanted something to read to her mother, a book she could follow but one that respected her age and experience at 86 years old…
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