05/30/2026
"Dementia does not discriminate. It affects people from every background — and for those without stable housing, the challenges are even greater. Memory loss, confusion, difficulty managing medications, and navigating services can make daily survival incredibly complex."
This insight from our partners at Good News Consulting Inc. and Dementia Friendly York/Adams was at the forefront of our meeting earlier this spring, which led to deeper understanding of what it means to meet the needs of each individual, with dignity - in every stage of life.
This meeting led to a greater partnership and commitment to provide services and support to people with dementia. Through training and certification provided by Good News Consulting and Dementia Friendly York/Adams, LifePath now has five Dementia Friendly Practitioner certified case managers on staff, which better prepares us to offer compassionate and informed support and connection to services.
Today we had the opportunity to visit Life Path Christian Ministries to share how dementia impacts individuals experiencing homelessness.
Dementia does not discriminate. It affects people from every background — and for those without stable housing, the challenges are even greater. Memory loss, confusion, difficulty managing medications, and navigating services can make daily survival incredibly complex.
We’re grateful for the staff and community stakeholders who welcomed this important conversation. Raising awareness is the first step toward creating more compassionate, dementia-friendly communities for everyone.
We look forward to future conversations and more community collaborations to tackle the challenges faced in this sector. If you would like to learn more and get involved reach out to us and we can help!
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