The C-E-O of the Alzheimers Society of Saskatchewan says talking about how they’ll continue to be funded is important. Joanne Bracken says with the society seeing a 43 percent increase in people served since they started receiving provincial money five years ago, funding hasn’t kept up with the rising number of patients. She says they need to have a discussion with the province about this matter or they will have to rely more heavily on people making donations. The society receives just over $400 thousand annually from the provincial government. Bracken says three out of every four dollars coming to the society are from donors.
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Alzheimers Society of Sasakatchewan Wants More Provincial Funding
By Saskatoon Media Group
Jun 29, 2018 | 10:26 AM
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