Archive for January, 2010

Wine, Dine and All That Jazz

in support of Covenant House

More than 220 participants enjoyed an evening of fab wine, food and hip jazz at our annual wine auction and dinner, June 17 at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Among the city’s premier wine auctions with Stephen Ranger of Ritchies Auctioneers and Appraisers, the event raised more than $200,000.

“The Wine Guy” Tony Aspler hosted the wine and dinner pairing while Toronto jazz artist Robert Scott provided his smooth sounds.

Thanks to everyone who attended as well as all of our sponsors and volunteers for making this event a huge success.

More Than 35 Million People Have Dementia Worldwide, According to New Report

New statistics on Alzheimer’s

Startling new statistics on the worldwide prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias are being released today as countries across the globe join together in recognition of World Alzheimer’s Day.

According to the World Alzheimer Report, released today by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), an estimated 35.6 million people worldwide will be living with dementia in 2010. This is a 10 per cent increase over previous global dementia prevalence reported in 2005 in The Lancet. According to the new report, dementia prevalence will nearly double every 20 years, to 65.7 million in 2030 and 115.4 million in 2050.

“The information in the 2009 World Alzheimer Report makes it clear that the crisis of dementia cannot be ignored,” says Debbie Benczkowski, Interim CEO of the Alzheimer Society of Canada. “Unchecked, dementia will impose enormous burdens on individuals, families, health care infrastructures, and global economy.”

The report also focuses on the impact of dementia. For example, statistics cited in the new report suggest that 40 to 75 per cent of caregivers have significant psychological illness as a result of their caregiving, and 15 to 32 per cent have depression. Challenges faced by governments and health care systems worldwide are also outlined, and eight global recommendations are offered based on report findings.

This international report is being delivered today amongst a global message of Diagnosing Dementia: Seeing it Sooner. The Alzheimer Society is joining Alzheimer organizations across the world, speaking out about the importance of early diagnosis.

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Charity in the new decade

Sandy and Tanya Hutchens feel that it is our obligation and, indeed, our pleasure to give back to the community and to the charities that know how to work in their independent areas of expertise to effectively help those who need it, Whether it is in the area of medical causes, poverty concerns, or animal rights issues we feel that we are fortunate and privileged to be able to contribute.