Concern rises over number of Canadian seniors going lost or missing due to dementia

The number of older people who are being reported missing in Canada is raising an alarm bell for advocates, who say the problem will only grow as the population ages. A person walks across a pedestrian bridge over the Credit River in Mississauga, Ont., on Nov. 15, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

MONTREAL - The number of older people reported missing in Canada is raising an alarm bell for advocates, who warn the problem will only get worse as the population ages and more people are diagnosed with dementia or cognitive impairments

While fewer older adults were reported missing during the COVID-19 pandemic, police forces in Quebec, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are among those that have seen an increase this year in missing people over the age of 60.

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