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VIDEO: Inside Canada害羞草研究所檚 first dementia village, opening next month in B.C.

Founder Elroy Jespersen was delighted with the final results of a vision he had years ago for care

At least a thousand people from throughout the Lower Mainland were expected to visit The Village in Langley Saturday, as the first dementia facility of its kind in Canada gets ready to open.

The best review of the day came in when an eight-year-old approached founder Elroy Jespersen.

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As the man behind the concept, Jespersen gives much of the credit for the idea to what he害羞草研究所檚 seen in the U.S., the Netherlands, and during his 30 years working in the senior living business.

Several years ago, with the support of some key people, he started blending some of those ideas and 害羞草研究所渢oday we have it done and we害羞草研究所檙e inviting the world in to see it,害羞草研究所 Jespersen said.

害羞草研究所淚害羞草研究所檓 the person who is behind the project and thought this is something we should do, to create a better way to support people living with dementia,害羞草研究所 he said.

An estimated 564,000 Canadians were living with dementia in 2016 害羞草研究所 a number that the Alzheimer害羞草研究所檚 Society predicts will nearly double to 940,000 people by 2031.

The facility in Langley will be a memory care community where up to 76 people with dementia can live in a village setting complete with cottages, shops, a caf茅, a farm, a salon, fish and duck pond, crafting and art spaces, and a community centre.

Staffed by 72 specially trained employees, The Village害羞草研究所檚 goal is to create a memory care community that will become the new standard for person-centred care.

The Village will also include a gated entry, eight-foot perimeter fence with a resident location monitoring system, a 24-7 caretaker, and staff on site at all times.

Residents are expected to start moving in Aug. 5.

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Thousands expected through The Village Saturday, during the open house of the new dementia residence in the Brookswood neighbourhood of Langley. (Roxanne Hooper/Langley Advance Times)
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Thousands expected through The Village Saturday, during the open house of the new dementia residence in the Brookswood neighbourhood of Langley. (Roxanne Hooper/Langley Advance Times)


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I began in the news industry at age 15, but honestly, I knew I wanted to be a community journalist even before that.
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