Behind the scenes at the Finding Your Way phase 2 launch
Behind the scenes at the Finding Your Way phase 2 launch
On January 28, 2014, the Alzheimer Society of Ontario launched phase 2 of Finding Your Way, an innovative public safety initiative to help people with dementia stay safe while staying active. Portuguese, Italian and Spanish were added to the program, which already consists of French, English, Punjabi, Traditional and Simplified Chinese. These were the photos I took in the midst of the media scrum.
Laura Albanese, MPP, Hon. Mario Sergio, Minister Responsible for Seniors, Gale Carey, CEO Alzheimer Society of OntarioElizabeth Esteves, Manager Policy Initiatives Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat, Jamie Stirling Prov. Search and Rescue Coordinator, Ontario Provincial PoliceMPP Laura Albanese and CEO Gale CareyDanielle Farrell, Wandering Person Registry Assistant, Alzheimer Society (AS) of Peel, Peggy Winch, Volunteer Coordinator, AS WindsorAndrew Fletcher, Deputy Chief, Halton Regional Police Services, CEO Gale CareyPromotional posters in English, Spanish, Portuguese and ItalianRuby Lopez, Caregiver, Cathy Barrick, CEO AS TorontoLoretta Tanner, Public Education Coordinator, AS DurhamCEO Gale Carey speakingA well-attended morningMPP Laura AlbaneseHon. Mario SergioHon. Mario SergioAndrew Fletcher, Deputy Chief, Halton Regional Police Service representing Ontario Association of Police ChiefRina, Caregiver, Hon. Mario Sergio, Sarah, CaregiverCEO Gale Carey, Juan, Caregiver, Rina, Caregiver, Hon. Mario Sergio, Sarah, CaregiverCEO Gale Carey, Emcee Cristina Da Costa, Hon. Mario SergioAngela Johnston, Social Worker, AS York, Jonathon Macri, Public Education Coordinator, AS YorkGale addresses the mediaA wonderful mural at St. Clair West Services for Seniors buildingCEO Gale Carey, Jamie Sterling, OPP, Andrew Fletcher, Deputy Chief, Halton Regional Police Services, Chantal Mudahogora, Finding Your Way Coordinator, AS Brant, Haldimand-Norfolk, and Hamilton-Halton